Garrigues decision to exit the Affinitas network has left the firm taking a bold new approach to the continent
Calls for greater public scrutiny of multinational companies’ accounts are leading to a pragmatic legislative response by the EU
Freshfields and CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo among players advising in the wave of mandates arising from the unceremonious sinking of Spain’s global fishing company
Recent EU regulation requires large corporations appoint a lawyer as an internal Data Protection Officer, presenting a rare opportunity for law firms
A wave of court action against the Government hits the sector, and lawyers expect more are on the way
The former President of the International Bar Association (IBA) and Founding Partner of Hoet Peláez Castillo & Duque in Venezuela, Fernando Peláez-Pier, has announced that he is joining the global management consultancy KermaPartners
Renowned lawyer and arbitrator Ramon Mullerat OBE has passed away, on the morning of May 31st, 2013 at his office at law firm Iuris Valls, Barcelona
In this world, they say, you don’t get something for nothing. So when Portugal was given its bailout by the Troika, there were bound to be a long list of repercussions. While crippling austerity
Africa has had five percent growth in recent years, and by 2050, it is predicted to surpass Asia in terms of growth. While challenges exist, they are far outweighed by opportunities
Lisbon and Madrid have seen the launch of a number of specialist firms in recent months, reflecting changing client demand but also increasing tensions within some larger firms