Angola and Portugal have a special partnership, and, at AVM, they believe that finance flowing from one to the other should be cherished and not feared
There has been a recent trend of law firms coming to capitalise on the PALOPs (Portuguese-speaking African countries).
While creating a great deal of work for law firms, the privatisations alone will not save them from the effects of the crisis
Key trends are sweeping the M&A sector, from divestment and investment to joint ventures, and it is becoming a truly global market
The US infrastructure sector is in need of funds, and Spanish institutions are poised to capitalise offering new financial structures
Gómez-Acebo & Pombo has recently announced the launch of its long-awaited New York office, at the heart of the US legal market. As with the firm’s other overseas offices, the plan has been
China is fast becoming one of the crisis’s biggest hopes for investment, both inbound and outbound. And law firms too are edging ever closer to Iberia.
With the crisis increasingly driving Iberian companies to look for opportunities abroad, a worldwide network is essential, as is choosing the right firms to partner with.
On May 11th, 2012, the Spanish Government submitted a draft bill that, once enacted, will modify the existing Law of Urban Leases (LAU) with the main objectives of increasing flexibility and promoting the housing rental market
In-house Counsel are having to work twice as hard for the same contracts, and being asked to do more with less, says Ramón Novo Cabrera