Recent national attention surrounding Cuba-related litigation has brought renewed focus to legal work Colson Hicks Eidson has led for decades on behalf of victims, families, and property owners seeking accountability through the courts.
Colson Hicks Eidson served as lead trial counsel, with Roberto Martinez leading the firm’s efforts alongside Stephanie Casey, Zach Lipshultz, Aziza Elayan, Thomas Kroeger, and Sabrina Saieh. Their work reflects the firm’s long-standing commitment to Cuba-related human rights and international property litigation.
For decades, Bob has represented families in landmark cases arising from some of the most significant events in modern Cuban history, helping secure judgments, recoveries, and setting legal precedents that continue to shape this evolving area of law.
As courts continue to address claims involving confiscated property and acts of state-sponsored violence, the firm’s work remains grounded in a principle that has guided these cases from the beginning: accountability matters, regardless of how much time has passed.






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