Locked bank vaults and a lack of access to working capital is the biggest threat facing Iberian businesses, say Spanish and Portuguese restructuring and insolvency lawyers. Liquidity, or the lack of it in the real
The arrival of UK law firms in Morocco marks a change of strategy in North Africa, but they are keen to reinforce that opportunities still exist for Iberian firms across the continent
A combination of natural resources and domestic consolidation is providing law firms with new international opportunities in Angola, Mozambique and other African countries
Morocco remains a robust and diverse economy. The IMF estimates that average GDP growth since 2004 has been 5.2 percent while import and exports, particularly to France and Spain, are also strong.
The proposed reforms to Spain’s Insolvency Law make a number of changes intended to help simplify the insolvency process.
A recurring issue confronting many businesses is a lack of decision making from banks over new financing leading some to consider the viability of their own companies
In Portugal, forum shopping in insolvency proceedings is now a reality and has proved successful in a number of high profile cases, says Helena Soares de Moura, insolvency specialist at Morais Leitão Galvão
Company directors and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been among the hardest hit by Spain’s economic downturn
¿Más por menos? Liderazgo y estrategias efectivas de gestión de la función jurídica y de cumplimiento normativo en las empresas.Jornada práctica e interactiva siguiendo el modelo de MBA, para
The awards are organised in collaboration with UNICEF, protecting children’s rights since 1946. The winners of the “40 under Forty Awards” 2011 were announced at a ceremony attended by over two hundred guests comprising General Counsel and