As other European countries merge their competition and regulatory authorities, the big question is whether Portugal will follow their example
Since the Competition Act 2007 was enacted, the Spanish Competition Authority has been growing in stature. And its recent merger with several regulatory authorities, into the National Commission for Markets and Competition, might give it even
With experts saying the traditional law firm alliance model is going bust, new specialised and strategic options are emerging in the market. Clients are questioning the value of alliances, and so taking an ‘offensive’ approach
When it comes to corporate crime, companies need to be aware of the best models to ensure compliance and avoid charges, and advisers can help
The future management of international trade disputes involves genuine systemic change, and new attitudes, skills and structures, says Martin Hunter
The last year has again been characterised by a tough economic environment. The difficulties to access bank financing persist and ‘shadow banking’ and alternative financing are on the rise. Mergers have been scarce, and companies
Iberian Lawyer’s In-House Club Master Class raises key trends on the emerging strategic importance of this role within Spanish companies
EU commits to enhance business, provide lacking legal certainty and harmonisation and facilitate trading