New law causing controversy over working implications and fulfilling its objectives of long-term change to a risk-adverse culture
Iberian Lawyer joins forces with the new UNICEF allies to develop activities that help us reach an important objective. We are collaborating with a group of leading lawyers and law firms with a strong social
In these current tough economic lawyers are continually looking to source more business for themselves in order to maintain and increase income levels. This requires business development and communication activities to identify and make connection
In these current tough economic times and in an already saturated market, lawyers are continually looking to source more business for themselves in order to maintain and increase income levels.
Law 74/2013, of September 6th, 2013, created the Portuguese Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and approved its inherent regulation. This is a milestone in a lawmaking procedure that began in May 2012 and has experienced several obstacles.
The awaited Law on Support for Entrepreneurs and Their Internationalisation was finally approved by the Spanish Parliament on September 19th, 2013. The main changes introduced by the Law can be highlighted as follows.
The number of unemployed in Portugal recently fell for the fifth consecutive month, according to the latest figures published by Eurostat, with the unemployment rate standing at 16.5 percent of the labour force in July 2013.
Spain has once again reformed its feed-in tariff regime for renewable energy installations, part of the Government’s effort to tackle a €4.5bn tariff deficit forecast this year.
With record numbers, the International Bar Association (IBA ) Annual Conference gathers almost 6,000 delegates in Boston. The topics being discussed in the sessions are wide ranging, but a key factor is that management and leadership are
Participants at an Iberian Lawyer In-House Club Breakfast Roundtable, in collaboration with Osborne Clarke, discussed how businesses have been developing internal regulations to catch up with the new rules of the Criminal Code and avoid