As well as offering an alternative route into the US Miami also connects to Latin America
Despite the fall in global oil prices, and the economic reliance of the Angolan government on the sector, the country continues to outperform most of Africa, says Vítor Félix of Luanda-based Vítor
If Iberian law firms are to ensure a quality of service for their clients as they expand internationally they must focus on building their own networks
In light of the evident economic challenges currently facing many businesses across Iberia, lawyers in Spain and Portugal report that their clients continue to seize opportunities internationally albeit at a more measured pace. The situation
London continues to be Europe’s finance capital albeit confidence has been affected
“Like Columbus crossing the Atlantic, we see signs of land ahead but we have no idea where we are or where it will be – Formosa or Hispaniola,” says Todd Crider, corporate partner with Simpson Thacher &
The regained independence of Sociedade Rebelo de Sousa Advogados has presented the firm with an opportunity to more accurately reflect its domestic and international client needs
Equatorial Guinea is opening its economy which is impacting on all levels of society
The Portuguese real estate market is going through an obvious period of stagnation, caused by the financial crisis, which has rapidly spread to real estate promotion, sales and purchases.
Brisa, one of the world’s leading motorway concession companies with operations across Europe, North and Latin America, is continuing to face new legal issues