DLA Piper has announced a merger with Lisbon law firm ABBC.
Revenues at Iberian law firm Cuatrecasas totalled €270 million in 2016, up 1.5 per cent on the previous year.
Spanish law firm Garrigues’ revenues grew 3.1 per cent to €349.4 million in 2016, the firm has announced.
Tax authorities could be pushing the boundaries of legality as they seek to increase the revenue they collect, say lawyers – meanwhile, the risk of being held liable for facilitating tax evasion could mean some law
Clients need guidance on ensuring their businesses are aligned with the requirements of tax frameworks, as well as help with tax governance and pricing agreements
Portugal’s tax framework is now offering potential investors greater certainty and therefore more work is being generated for the nation’s tax lawyers, according to Diogo Ortigão Ramos, partner at Cuatrecasas, Gonçalves
Tax structures that may have been deemed acceptable ten to twenty years ago are no longer feasible as the authorities step up the fight against tax evasion
The growth in the ‘sharing economy’, demonstrated by fast-growing companies such as Airbnb and Uber, is going to require a reassessment of how the Portuguese state levies taxes, according to Tiago Caiado Guerreiro, partner at
Increasingly, legal and compliance teams are moving beyond their past function as the company “efficient support” to new roles as the “architect” of competitive advantage for their business Learn more about the event and conclusions