Spain has been hit particularly hard by the global economic collapse but the current difficulties will not stop either its continuing economic or social evolution, says Antonio Garrigues
Despite the scale of the legislation now emerging in response to the financial crisis, regulatory and legal certainty will always prove a challenge, says Manuel Conthe
Legal heads should emphasise the efficient use of technology across their own departments, businesses and with law firms, says Christopher Barnard, General Counsel Coca-Cola Europe
Online social networking offers new ways for law firms to connect with their target audiences when considered as part of a wider online strategy
Fee reductions alone are not enough to address concerns over service levels, says Mark Willis-Jones, Deputy General Counsel at Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
Law firms need to adapt not only to the current business challenges but also longerterm legal market and consumer trends, says Richard Susskind
Bad and unethical business decision making is the primary cause of the financial meltdown and, in turn, the global recession believes Ben W. Heineman, Jr. of Harvard Law School's Program on the Legal Profession
Spain's insolvency regime is proving itself inadequate for assisting businesses in financial difficulties, writes Antonio Fernández of Garrigues.
The continuing health of a law firm depends on its ability to find and develop junior talent and despite the prevailing economic situation, now is not the time to turn off the supply, argues Bruce
The move away from the fundamentals of property ownership has brought on the financial crisis now affecting the West and which is endemic in much of the Developing World, says Hernando de Soto of the