George Fowler, a partner in the New Orleans office, was quoted in the Law360 article, “Even With Green Light, Cuban Property Recovery Isn’t Easy.” The article explores the impact of the early-May implementation of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, which allows people and companies from the United States to file lawsuits against companies trading in seized assets in Cuba. George, who assisted in passing the original Helms-Burton legislation in 1996, mentions the goal of this legislation was to target foreign countries and that proving ownership of seized assets may involve traveling to Cuba to check the title and determine what companies are using it illegally.