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Location: Palm Beach, Florida, USA
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I think it's still a decent environment. I know a lawyer who does mostly mediations now who struck it rich doing pipeline explosion cases and bought a pecan and coffee plantation down there in the early 1990s. It was pretty touch and go there for several years, but in the last several years he says the government environment has eased up a lot, making things much easier for him. He spends a lot more time there now and does considerable business processing and exporting coffee from his and other local plantations. I don't think he would be traveling so frequently and doing so well if it wasn't still a good environment for him to work in. Import tarrifs and work permits used to be killers for him.
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