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Since the introduction of the Criminal Code in December 2010, companies have been developing internal regulations to catch up with the new rules and avoid risks that could be devastating to the company.
Innovative AFAs can provide law firms with a competitive edge and help forge long-term relationships with new and existing clients, say Craig V. Rasile and Rachel Nanes
One of the top in-house lawyer’s organisations in the world met in Barcelona offering European lawyers the opportunity to evaluate the current challenges facing in-house lawyers
For more than a decade, the only existing set of recommendations on corporate governance in Portugal (Code of Corporate Governance) were adopted and released by the Portuguese Securities Market Commission (CMVM).
The new Data Protection Regulation proposal developed by the EU will be applicable to European and foreign organisations and to those that, although not based in Spain, commercialise products and services targeted at European citizens.
The top priority of the year ahead is to consolidate the different businesses so as to provide customers with the best experience and to take care of budget, says María Bacas
The country must leverage its strengths, give a new direction to the economy and foster optimism so as to build a bright future, says Eduardo Gómez
If well executed, risk sharing can provide valuable benefits for lawyers and clients alike, say Craig V. Rasile and Keith Maziarek