Baker McKenzie Spain reaches €116M in revenue

Baker McKenzie Spain closed the 2025 financial year with a revenue of €116 million, surpassing the previous year’s results of €115 million (here the news), following a year marked by the celebration of the firm’s 60th anniversary in the country.

“The 2025 financial year was shaped by a particularly uncertain and demanding international environment. Companies are facing increased regulatory, technological, tax and geopolitical risks, driving demand for highly specialised legal advice. In this context, Baker McKenzie has strengthened its activity in key areas such as energy, tax, transactional work, employment, compliance, litigation and arbitration, cybersecurity, data protection and digital regulation”, states the law firm.

“The 2025 results highlight the strength of our global model and the commitment of all our professionals. In an environment where risks for organisations are multiplying — from accelerating regulation to geopolitical volatility — our priority remains to combine technical excellence, innovation and strategic advice to help our clients make informed decisions and anticipate challenges,” said Rodrigo Ogea and Mireia Sabaté, co-managing partners of Baker McKenzie Spain (both pictured).

During 2025, the firm expanded its focus on artificial intelligence, having further implemented AI solutions to enhance efficiency, automate processes and enable greater focus on high-value strategic advice. Baker McKenzie has also strengthened its presence in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, professional services, technology, infrastructure and other regulated markets, driven by significant transactions and increasing regulatory complexity in Europe and other key markets.

Glória Paiva

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