A major challenge for companies entering new markets is making the right decision about which external legal advisers to use, says Efacec´s Joana Martins Mendes
Iberian deals dropped by more than a third in the first quarter of 2015, with pre-election nerves cited as possible factor
PLMJ recently became the second Portuguese firm to open in London – rival Lisbon firms say a presence in the city may “boost competitiveness” but there are concerns about the risks involved
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As the need for effective compliance programmes increases, lawyers report that clients are taking a more proactive approach to the issue – however, many are still a long way from incorporating compliance into the culture of
The controversy that surrounds the role of compliance officers means that there is a trend for companies to create compliance committees, according to Baker & McKenzie partner Cecilia Pastor.
External law firms are considered more impartial and are therefore more comfortable conducting compliance audits than in-house counsel
Compliance should be a central component of any organisations´ business strategy, according to CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo partner Patricia Liñán, who warns that proper internal processes are as much about
Clients now realise that good compliance facilitates, rather than obstructs, the development of businesses while also limiting reputational risks