Según el socio director de la oficina madrileña, Lucas Osorio, el objetivo para los próximo 15 años es crecer en presencia, visibilidad, marca, y buscar la calidad del servicio por encima del tamaño.
The tax legal services market in Portugal is very competitive, but there is plenty of work for law firms related to real estate investment and start-ups, says FCB partner Diogo Bernardo Monteiro.
More than 250 members of the Spanish and Portuguese legal profession attended the event, which recognised the 50 most inspiring women lawyers in Iberia. The 50 winners were announced after nominations were made by more than 1,000 lawyers in
Investment arbitration is a big opportunity for law firms, while shareholder disputes and cases related to non-performing loans are also a major source of work for lawyers, says Pérez-Llorca partner Mercedes Romero Iglesias.
International arbitration is increasing, with Latin America-related disputes in particular on the rise, says Cuatrecasas partner Alfonso Iglesia.
Disputes related to white collar crime, new technology and anti-trust cases are on the increase and are generating significant amounts of work for law firms, says Ontier managing partner Pedro Rodero.
Corporate governance in Spain is becoming more spohisticated and this is an opportunity for lawyers to help companies minimise their risk, says Squire Patton Boggs Madrid managing partner Rafael Alonso.
The sale of NPL and REO portfolios in Portugal is a major trend that will continue throughout 2019, says Abreu Advogados partner Patricia Viana.
The EU Directive related to companies’ increasing shareholder particpation is a big opportunity for law firms, says Linklaters managing associate Javier Garcia Cueto.
The Portuguese real estate sector is booming, but the country’s law firms face the challenges of investing in technology and battling to retain talent, says MLGTS partner Tomás Vaz Pinto.