Data protection issues have traditionally been relegated by Portuguese companies to the bottom of their priority list, but stricter enforcement and harsher penalties are leading many to see the need for much greater awareness, says
Spanish legislators look likely to create a new Commission of Intellectual Property with the power to target internet copyright infringers but more effective means already exist
It is no longer enough to look at clients’ intellectual property issues in isolation, lawyers must understand both the legal and industry contexts
There is no doubt that the Iberian projects sector has been significantly affected by the economic downturn, say the region’s lawyers.
With the Portuguese Government in turmoil and the economy facing its toughest period in living memory, uncertainty over the country’s large-scale projects looks certain to continue.
The Portuguese Government’s request to the European Union for financial assistance brings both complications and opportunities to projects
The resignation of the Prime Minister, José Sócrates, and the subsequent downgrading of its financial institutions, has left the country’s economy in unprecedented territory. Investors, funds and projects are unable to move until