Governments and regulators have seen a clear need to respond to the global financial crisis, but how such mechanisms will work in practice has yet to be fully explained
Iberia´s in-house lawyers report that more than ever they want law firms to know their businesses better, to be more proactive and to highlight issues they may not even know they need help with.
For many around the world, Bernardo Cremades is the most public face of Spain’s arbitration community. At home he promoted the reform of what was then an outdated arbitration regime and supported the launch
After decades of civil war Angola is now a country under construction embarking on major infrastructure and housing projects and looking outside for the skills to build them
En un contexto de recortes por parte de algunos despachos (siendo Clifford Chance el primero en anunciar que su socio, Jaime de San Román de Madrid, renunciaba) ha sorprendido ver el aterrizaje en la
With its emphasis on renewable energy production and infrastructure projects the US Stimulus Plan would seem a perfect opportuinity for Iberian companies
The US Stimulus Plan maintains momentum towards the use of renewable sources, and to encourage energy efficiency, offering incentives to both operators and investors
The Federal government may be encouraging the development of infrastructure projects but it is the states and regional and local authorities that wield the real power
Eastern Europe continues to offer opportunities as countries modernise, but issues still face businesses operating there, say Bruno Azevedo Rodrigues and Paulo Alexandre Matinha at Raposo Bernardo.
Fernando Cuñado Garcia-Bernalt of KPMG Forensic sees an increase in financial analysis not only among those in dispute, but also now among parties entering into agreements