Ejaso posts €33.6M revenue in 2025

Ejaso closed fiscal year 2025 with domestic revenue of €33,607,970, placing it 26th in the national legal sector ranking. When factoring in its international office in Miami, the firm’s total turnover reached €36,725,570, underscoring its growing international footprint.

Financial results

The firm attributed its growth to a combination of organic and inorganic expansion. On the organic side, Ejaso developed its practice areas and internal teams, while on the inorganic side it pursued strategic hires and alliances designed to broaden its operational capacity and market reach.

A standout driver of growth was the litigation department, and specifically the damages claims practice, which the firm identified as one of its primary engines of expansion. Increasing market sophistication and a rise in complex disputes have helped EJASO secure a stronger position in high-profile proceedings at both national and international level.

Practice areas and strategy

Beyond litigation, Ejaso reinforced its presence in the entertainment sector — advising companies and content creators amid rapid industry transformation — and in the family business segment, where it offers integrated support across growth, succession, and professionalisation processes. The firm also strengthened key practices including compliance, digital law, tax, and real estate, disciplines increasingly in demand from companies navigating complex and evolving regulatory environments. Corporate, energy, complex transactions, and cross-border advisory work also featured prominently in the firm’s strategic development.

Looking ahead, the law firm stated its focus remains on “expanding its international presence, forging new strategic alliances, and continuing to recruit senior-level professionals”.

Leadership

The firm’s board is composed of Manuel González-Haba, José Luis de Navasqüés, Juan Enrique Altimis, Gonzalo Grandes, and Alfredo Hernández, who serves as president of the board.

Pictured: Manuel González-Haba, José Luis de Navasqüés, Juan Enrique Altimis, Gonzalo Grandes, Alfredo Hernández

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