The international fight against tax avoidance is intensifying; clients are scared of reputational damage and there is a concern that tax advisers could be perceived as facilitating crimes
It is no longer possible for lawyers to give effective tax advice without having a thorough understanding of their clients’ business, says Javier González Carcedo, partner at PwC Tax and Legal Services
Clients get few guarantees from tax authorities so they seek closer relationships with their legal advisers in order to better predict what rules will be applied to tax schemes in future
Demand for tax advice in Portugal is growing as foreign investment increases, but the country’s corporate tax rate could jeopardise its competitiveness, says Tiago Caiado Guerreiro, partner at Caiado Guerreiro.
At the recent Madrid event to celebrate the InspiraLAw Top 50 Women List – which recognised women serving as inspiration to the younger generation of female lawyers – some of the attendees were asked what would be their
Huawei Portugal’s Andreia Collard says the ‘attitude’ of the external lawyer who is the main point of contact is important as it is key to fostering a good relationship
At a time when the promotion of women lawyers in the legal sector is becoming key to the future commercial success of law firms, the Iberian Lawyer InspiraLAw Top 50 Women List recognises those that are
Urbaser’s Santiago Sainz de Baranda y Casado says his company’s preference is for law firms with an office in Spain as well as in the foreign jurisdictions in which it operates
The profile of Osborne Clarke Spain is growing – the last year saw double-digit growth in revenue, lateral hires and the opening of a new office, but the political situation in Catalonia is causing concern at