BLP advised the shareholders of Inversiones Turísticas Arenal S.A., owner of the renowned Tabacón Thermal Resort & Spa located in La Fortuna, Alajuela, on the sale of 100% of the company’s shares to Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality, Inc. This transaction marks the entry of a new institutional player into Costa Rica’s tourism sector, reinforcing confidence…
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BLP advised IFX Networks on the acquisition of Luminet, also known as CRISP (Costa Rica Internet Service Provider S.A.), a Costa Rican company specializing in internet services and fiber optic connectivity, with more than 15 years of experience in the development and implementation of telecommunications projects. This transaction allows IFX to strengthen its position in…
https://blplegal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/La-importancia-del-DD_FOTO-Aurora-Solis.jpg Aurora Solís Senior Associate Costa Rica E-mail What is due diligence, and why does it matter? As a purchase and sale transaction approaches closing—whether involving a company, real estate, or other valuable asset—it is natural for the parties to want to finalize it quickly. However, in the rush to sign, a fundamental step is…
BLP has been named “Central America Law Firm of the Year,” and partner Vivian Liberman has been awarded “Latin America: ESG Leader of the Year” at the 2025 Women in Business Law Awards. San José, June 17, 2025. During the Women in Business Law Awards ceremony held in New York City, BLP received two of…
The U.S. Government, in its first 100 days in office, imposed new tariffs on other countries as a reciprocal measure that, in its view, would encourage the purchase of more products made in the United States, increase tax revenue, balance the negative trade disparities with other countries, and boost investment levels. As a result of…
Reorientation in the Enforcement of the FCPA: New Guidelines Establish Priorities for Latin America After months of uncertainty following the temporary suspension of the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”), the U.S. Department of Justice issued new guidelines that resume its implementation, this time with an approach that may lead to increased scrutiny…
As part of the technological modernization currently being implemented by the General Directorate of Taxation, in the coming weeks, compliance with tax obligations—as we know it today—will undergo a revolutionary shift. This transformation will not only alter the way tax returns are currently filed, but will also entail the unification of the various systems used…
To reinforce good practices and avoid legal contingencies, we remind employers of some key aspects to keep in mind when managing wage garnishments for child support, under the Family Procedural Code (Código Procesal de Familia, CPF): Cooperation with the Judiciary: Article 264 of the CPF establishes that employers are obligated to provide information about the…
On May 14, at the Met Club in New York City, more than 100 attendees gathered to celebrate the most innovative legal deals, outstanding teams and firms, and influential individuals of the past year at the IFLR Americas Awards 2025. BLP’s exceptional performance earned four prominent awards: Deal of the Year: Debt and Equity Linked…
Costa Rica leads regulatory changes on food additives and synthetic dyes As Pro Tempore President of the Council of Ministers for Economic Integration (COMIECO) during the first half of 2025, Costa Rica convened a meeting of the Central American Commission on Food Additives (CCAA) on March 18 to evaluate the removal of the synthetic dye…

