Barcelona-based Marimón Abogados has confirmed that it is to open in Madrid with the hire of three Partners from CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo.
Iberian law firms may emerge leaner, but much better businesses after the crisis
It is not enough for lawyers to merely adapt to the changes around them, they must effect change for the better, says Miguel Roca, President of Roca Junyent
Last September the Portuguese Government submitted to Parliament a proposal for a new Arbitration Law to replace the 1986 law currently in force. This was made as a result of a measure contained in the Memorandum
The scheme to be followed in Spanish public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a way to privatise infrastructure in Spain will inevitably depend on the nature of the infrastructure itself. If it is to be used or
Portugal’s law firms are experiencing challenging times. The downturn is forcing many to adjust their strategy, to align to a changed economy and client demand. But it is prompting new opportunities, notably derived from
There is no doubt that the Portuguese economy requires deep reform but the country continues to offer attractive long-term investment opportunities
With Portugal attempting to reduce its debt deficit it is little surprise that business confidence is low. This has been particularly prevalent in the anxiety seen among international investors. Banco de Portugal estimates that foreign
The domestic downturn is pushing Portuguese companies to new markets and encouraging international businesses to capitalise on Lisbon’s links to Africa and Latin America