Investment arbitration is a big opportunity for law firms, while shareholder disputes and cases related to non-performing loans are also a major source of work for lawyers, says Pérez-Llorca partner Mercedes Romero Iglesias.
Special award for Cristina Peña presented by Pedro J. Ramírez
Top 50 women list 2019 receiving the award
The Iberian Lawyer InspiraLAw Top 50 Women were honoured at a ceremony last night in Madrid.
International arbitration is increasing, with Latin America-related disputes in particular on the rise, says Cuatrecasas partner Alfonso Iglesia.
Disputes related to white collar crime, new technology and anti-trust cases are on the increase and are generating significant amounts of work for law firms, says Ontier managing partner Pedro Rodero.
Data privacy is an area shrouded in uncertainty, so it is vital that clients don’t go for the cheap option when looking for legal advisers.
Farfetch does not run formal tenders, unless it is for a big project, preferring instead to ask three or four law firms for a proposal, says Farfetch’s João Fachana
If Eiffage Infraestructuras is seeking to enter a new foreign market, it wants to engage law firms that understand local laws, says Juan Diego Moreno
The judges of England and Wales are of the highest calibre, and are experienced in dealing with commercial disputes that have an international dimension, says Simon Davis