Lawyers are no longer just supplementing existing methods of practice with digital technologies, but adopting a new approach to helping their clients
The law operates at a far slower speed than technology, and the digital age demands greater efficiency to keep up with technological advances
After the Government stopped opening production support tenders for new films, the Portuguese film industry is facing a new economic crisis, says César Bessa Monteiro, a Founding Partner of pbbr.
Portugal is facing an uncertain economic period with speculation over a possible second EU bailout. But for Angolan investors, at least, the country is proving to be a prime location for international investment, says Rui
While Portugal’s economy has been flat for some time, indications are that activity is set to take a turn for the better
A recent trend for investors using Portugal-based ‘holding companies’ as vehicles to access the African markets may have positive implications for the Portuguese market, according to Miguel Castro Pereira, Managing Partner of Abreu Advogados. “Aside
For large law firms, letting go of the ‘good old days’ and embracing the new economic climate has allowed them to gain confidence in predicting what the future may hold
Many law firms are now providing legal services to start-ups, a growing business sector that is accounting for an increasingly large proportion of the Portuguese economy, according to Nelson Raposo Bernardo, Managing Partner of Raposo
Lawyers must find innovative ways to ensure that private investors are able to deal with the unexpected issues that may arise from public sector agreements
Recent liberalisation of the existing rules may strengthen the Kwanza and stimulate investment in the country itself