The Madrid legal market is a barometer of the Spanish economy. If the country does well so do the capital’s law firms. Spain may be in many senses federal but the Capital remains the focus of much of the country’s corporate, finance and commercial activity. The city’s law firms are therefore acutely aware of the […]
Launching a lawsuit can be a costly affair, which is why more companies are looking to external experts to assess the financial viability of undertaking legal proceedings.
The ongoing claims and litigation against the Spanish airport operator AENA is no barrier to its planned privatisation
Companies in regulated sectors, such as energy or telecoms, are finding that the threat of litigation and problematic regulations are keeping them busy.
Investment arbitration – both representative and advisory work – is a growing area of international disputes, say lawyers
Companies and banks in Spain’s financial capital are getting accustomed to new regulatory regimes, both to avoid criminal sanctions as well as attract future investment
Alejandro Fernández de Araoz believes that the outlook for Spain’s economy is bleak.
Hermenegildo Altozano, one of Spain’s leading energy lawyers, is to join the Madrid office of Bird & Bird.Altozano joins from Hogan Lovells where he had been Head of the Energy and Natural Resources practice