The crisis meant lawyers and clients perhaps saw a chance to make money by suing Quirónsalud, says the company’s in-house lawyer Isaac Millán
Machine intelligence is replacing humans in many areas of the law, but leading ‘superstar’ lawyers may be able to use technology to earn even greater rewards, says John O. McGinnis
Though ABBC hasn’t gone as far as merging with DLA Piper, the Lisbon firm has a very strong relationship with the international player and it’s reaping dividends
Most partners agree that law firms can prosper by drawing up strategic plans, so why aren’t all firms adopting them?
Senior lawyers moves – May/June 2016
Countries in Africa suffering the effects of the oil crisis have the opportunity to diversify their economies by developing their energy, tourism, agribusiness and infrastructure sectors
Confidence is high as funds flock to register with the Portuguese stock exchange as they target regulated assets and real estate opportunities
Most associates want to work fewer hours, while a significant number want more tools to help them work remotely – but most are happy with the firm they joined, says new study
A decrease in large M&A transactions in Iberia in 2016 means law firm M&A departments are being sustained by medium and small-sized deals, particularly in energy and real estate
More businesses in Spain and Portugal instructing white collar crime lawyers as investigations into financial mismanagement during the crisis increase