June 25 Hearing Set For Firm's Challenge To Cuba Law

The Coral Gables-based company is a subsidiary of a Brazilian conglomerate

Friday, Jun 8, 2012  |  Updated 2:08 PM EDT
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A June 25 hearing has been set for a Florida construction company's challenge to a state law banning governments from doing business with firms that have economic links to Cuba and Syria.

A federal judge in Miami approved an expedited schedule for the challenge filed by Odebrecht Construction Inc. The Coral Gables-based company is a subsidiary of a Brazilian conglomerate that has a separate unit working to expand Cuba's port of Mariel.

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Odebrecht is asking the judge to issue a temporary injunction blocking the law from taking effect as scheduled July 1. The company says it could be prevented from bidding on billions of dollars in government contracts.

The lawsuit claims the law is unconstitutional because foreign policy powers rest solely with the federal government.

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Posted Jun 8, 2012
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