Cantor & Webb P.A. Further Expands Its International Tax Department

Miami, Florida – Cantor & Webb P.A., international tax and estate planning law firm further expands its international tax and estate planning team with the addition of associate attorneys Daniel Martinez and Stephen Nerland.

With the additions of Messers Martinez and Nerland the firm rivals in size the private international client practice groups of many larger law firms and continues to be considered one of the leading boutique international tax and estate planning law firms servicing predominantly Latin American, The Caribbean and European clientele.

Prior to joining Cantor & Webb P. A., Mr. Martinez worked at a prominent New York law firm on a broad range of domestic and international transactions including investment funds, corporate reorganizations, financial restructuring, tax-exempt entities, and tax controversies. Born and raised in Moscow, Russia prior to emigrating to the United States, Daniel is a member of the Florida Bar, New York Bar and the United States Tax Court. He is fluent in Russian and speaks intermediate level Spanish.

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