The innovative nature of the Barcelona economy is both a benefit and a burden for lawyers in the Catalan capital – meanwhile, if Catalonia was to achieve independence, the effect on its law firms could be “
Firms must fully comprehend their clients’ business and strategy in order to offer effective ‘beginning-to-end’ advice on projects
The city’s dynamic economy is cultivating a wave of new technology, which law firms can learn from and consequently start doing business differently
Barcelona currently offers more opportunities for foreign investors than Madrid, according to Agustín Bou, partner at Jausas.
Barcelona’s reputation for fostering biotechnology businesses is being enhanced, while the city is also experiencing an increase in ‘health tourism’
Barcelona-based businesses that survived the crisis have demonstrated they are sustainable and consequently represent good potential clients for law firms, according to Lener partner Santiago Torent.
The winners of the 40 under Forty Awards will be selected by an independent Jury made up of some leading personalities in the legal market (General Counsel, high-profile Legal Consultants as well as Academics from top
Brexit dealt a blow to banking and finance lawyers as investors got nervous, and this uncertainty looks set to continue – however, this problem will be partly offset by a new wave of foreign investors and