IBA President Francis Neate believes that the erosion of access to justice and civil rights is an urgent issue for the business and legal community.
Nielson Sánchez Stewart, Dean of the Málaga Bar Association, believes that events in Málaga, including the current high profile corruption investigation, show a serious failure in Spain’s political and administrative system.
Why we need an open and more competitive EU energy market An open and competitive single EU market is the only reliable way to safeguard secure energy supplies. Such an open market will guarantee security
CCBE President, Manuel Cavaleiro Brandão, has major concerns about the way in which the European Commission is applying competition law principles to the legal profession.
America’s judicial system, like most, is dependent upon the attorney-client privilege and the freedom it gives lawyers and clients to communicate about the laws and issues that impact clients without fear that such
Alejandro Fernández de Araoz Gómez-Acebo, of Araoz & Rueda, says private equity is helping to build Spain’s own Silicon Valley.
The proposed acquisition of Endesa by Gas Natural could be the first merger of its kind in the European energy sector. The resultant economic powerhouse, Gas Natural-Endesa, would be the top importer of gas, controlling 65%
José Miguel Júdice outlines the challenges facing Portugal’s arbitration community.
Following the European Commission’s EDP/EGP merger prohibition, participants in Iberian energy markets will know all too well that protecting and promoting effective competition in the European energy sector is high on the
Ramón Mullerat agrees with the current reforms in legal education When designing the structure of a new Europe, Robert Schuman said it would not be achieved through a one-off change, but through a series