by ilaria laquinta Young but with clear ideas Jordi Mercadé, 38 years old and managing partner and founder in 2008 of Baker Tilly Abogados, the Spanish legal division of the major consultancy firm. In the last 14 years, under his leadership, the legal team has grown significantly to 70 professionals (including 12 partners), mainly in […]
by michael heron Portugal has been a critical market for Spanish law firms during the last decades. This hardly comes as a surprise, as Spain has consistently topped the FDI (foreign Direct Investment) table for
Andersen Iberia has just launched a China desk and will also be the European coordinator of this initiative, channelling the opportunities that arise in this area for European countries. Coordinated by Juan Ignacio Alonso Dregi (
The Global LegalTech Hub Day (GLTHDay) was held in Madrid as an international epicentre with sold out attendance in person and more than 3,200 attendees from all continents in online format. The Espacio Fundación Telefó
by michael heron A few years ago, BMW was on the lookout for its next big project. The company needed to find a team capable of innovating and delivering on a series of key products
The transactional market in the spanish real estate sector has registered up to november 2022 a total of 266 mergers and acquisitions, between announced and closed, for an aggregate amount of €12,780m, according to Transactional Track Record’
by ilaria iaquinta A frontline player. This is how Ana Buitrago, in-house counsel with more than 30 years of experience and head of Amazon’s legal services and associate general counsel for Southern Europe, Germany and
by michael heron When a law firm in Iberia announces the creation of a new practice area or team, eyebrows are sometimes raised. Suspicious scepticism is inevitable as one tries to analyse how genuine the
A third of medium-sized companies in Spain admit that they still do not report on any aspects related to their greenhouse gas emissions, while 12% say that they do not have a reporting plan in place
by michael heron Pedro Rebelo de Sousa (pictured) is arguably one of the most recognisable and well-known lawyers in the Portuguese market. A career that saw him leave Europe in the 1970s to work as