Noboa Rodríguez Escoto (NRE) focuses its juridical practice on antitrust and other trade regulations, as well as in public economic law in its international, constitutional and administrative dimensions.
The assessment and representation of Noboa Rodriguez Escoto (NRE) clients envelop diverse economic sectors of the Dominican economy. Regulated companies in the telecommunication, energy, aviation and construction industries, who seek to exercise, sustain and defend their rights to operate and exchange their products and services, have used our advisory and representation. Also, we have counseled diverse manufacturing companies, in their strategic planning by showing their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in the legal framework and represented them throughout different administrative claims and lawsuits to uphold their freedom of enterprise and fair competition rights. Finally, we have provided consulting services to some Dominican government institutions in developing specific trade regulation instruments.
Our strength resides in consolidating competitive advantages that aim at accomplishing effective results to satisfy the needs of the client. Among them, we emphasize the continual development of products fitted to the specific requirements of our clients, who solicit our support, parting from our personalized client-partner relationship standards, and a high degree of specialization sustained in our practice, all which permits us to promote an expertise and high quality service .
Our firm ethical standards in law practice, together with the business challenge assumed by NRE in the development of constant ideas and solutions in the public and academic debate, in the areas of practice that constitute its specialty, are essential elements of our standing. This work structure increases the confidence of our clients in our professional level and style.
NOBOA, RODRIGUEZ, ESCOTO maintains a confidentiality policy in the management of the matters to its charge and seeks to prevent the generation of potential conflicts of interest among its clients.