On 7 July, Iberian Legal Group, the editorial powerhouse behind Iberian Lawyer and The Latin American Lawyer, celebrates its twentieth anniversary. Over the past two decades, the group has cultivated a distinctive voice in legal journalism across Spain, Portugal and Latin America. Founded in 2005, Iberian Lawyer was launched with a clear mission: to provide incisive, independent coverage of business […]
Law firm Cases & Lacambra has announced a strategic integration with Miami-based ER Sports Law, a boutique firm specializing in sports and entertainment, led by renowned legal expert Enric Ripoll Gonzalez. With this move, the
"Technology is a strategic driver. Partnering with Legora allows us to push the boundaries of how legal work is done", says Martim Krupenski
Fieldfisher strengthens its Iberian presence with the launch of Fieldfisher Portugal, welcoming a 68-strong team from André Miranda Associados. The international law firm has officially launched operations in Portugal, opening offices in Lisbon and Porto.
Ashurst has announced record financial results for the fiscal year ending 30 April 2025, surpassing £1 billion in revenue for the first time in its history. Ashurst reported revenues of £1.034 billion (€1.232 billion), an 8% increase from the previous year’
The company offers solutions for companies, law firms, investors, and individuals to support legal, tax, and administrative operations
Oakley Capital, a leading pan-European private equity firm, announces that its Oakley Capital Origin Fund has agreed the sale of legaltech platform vLex to Clio, a Canadian legal software company based in British Columbia, Canada.
Marianna Vignapiano, general counsel for Europe at Enfinity Global, reveals how the legal role is evolving in the energy industry
As artificial intelligence increasingly permeates the healthcare system — from clinical diagnosis to neuroconnective monitoring — legal experts are sounding the alarm on the urgent need for regulatory reform. The Illustrious Bar Association of Madrid (ICAM) opened
A new global study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG), AI at Work 2025: Momentum Builds, But Gaps Remain, reveals that artificial intelligence (AI) has become part of everyday work life, with 72% of professionals worldwide using it