Cuban Museum Elects Katz Barron Attorney to its Board of Directors

December 01, 2006

Miami, FL - Eduardo E. Dieppa, III, associate in the Litigation group of Katz Barron, has been elected as a board member of the Cuban Museum. He currently practices in the areas of general commercial litigation, class action, construction law, and bankruptcy law.

The Cuban Museum, founded in 1996, was developed to preserve and share the Cuban cultural heritage in freedom brought by the Cuban diaspora that commenced with the 1959 exodus. The organization has presented more than 30 cultural activities, free of charge to the public and to full houses; including popular events covering the full spectrum of the Cuban cultural express in a free society.

Eduardo’s integrity, professionalism and commitment to the community will contribute heavily to the ongoing success of our organization. Our fellow board members are enthusiastic about his appointment,” stated Ofelia Tabares-Fernandez, president of the Cuban Museum.

Katz Barron is a full-service commercial law firm with offices in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Established in 1977, Katz Barron provides counsel on a wide range of business matters, including complex securities transactions, construction and other commercial litigation, bankruptcy and reorganization matters, real estate transactions, environmental law, international and domestic tax counsel, and estate planning. For more information about Katz Barron, visit the firm's website at www.katzbarron.com
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