The current climate sees restructuring remaining high on the agenda, says Alejandro Fernández de Araoz, Managing Partner at Araoz & Rueda in Madrid, with four main areas of activity keeping Madrid’s restructuring lawyers
Mediation and arbitration activity are on the rise in Spain, and Irwin Mitchell´s office in Madrid is poised to capitalise
Arbitration is increasing “across the board”, says Gonzalo Stampa, Founding Partner of Stampa Abogados in Madrid, which recently incorporated Juan Blanco as a Partner to reinforce the arbitration and litigation practice.
When faced with the crisis, law firms have to demonstrate their added value by showing the effect it has on clients´ balance sheets
The IP department at Madrid firm Suárez de la Dehesa, specialising in IP, audiovisual law and entertainment law, is currently very active in audiovisual production and distribution, both cinema and television, and cinema law
In 1930, John Maynard Keynes said that, at the beginning of the 21st century, we would work around 15 to 21 hours per week and we would live on half of our actual income. Therefore, we would not
Directive 2009/31/EC was recently enacted into Portuguese law by Decree-Law nr. 60/2012, of March 14th, 2012, which established the legal regime on the geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) and entered into force on March 15th, 2012.
Portugal is seen as having one of the most rigid European legislations on labour and employment, something that is often used as an excuse for the country’s lack of competitiveness.Portugal’s bailout has
Life insurance is usually bought to transfer risk from an individual to a pool, and therefore protect against untoward incidents and to provide for monetary compensation to the individual’s family. The investment risk
In these extremely competitive times, one has to find a way to stand out from the crowd in order to survive in the legal profession. As it is currently much harder to secure a training