The continuing health of a law firm depends on its ability to find and develop junior talent and despite the prevailing economic situation, now is not the time to turn off the supply, argues Bruce
Iberian lawyers aware of clients' changing economic situations and prepared to adapt accordingly
Los titulares con los primeros despidos de socios en algunos de los más respetados bufetes de abogados de Londres han tenido repercusión en todo el mundo. En la Península
The regulatory movement towards the rating of real estate in respect of its environmental impact and sustainability is now one of the most important issues facing Portuguese developers and property owners.
A clear trend in recent years has been a growing emphasis by Portugal’s Competition Authority (Autoridade da Concorréncia – AdC) on alleged abuses of dominant undertakings, says Miguel Gorjáo-Henriques, competition partner at Sé
Iberian lawyers in Brussels question the willingness of the European Commission to be flexible in the face of the continuing financial crisis.
An analysis of a clients position under competition law requires much more than an understanding of the applicable legal regime, it requires an understanding of all the dynamics at play, insists Juan Jiménez-Laiglesia, competition
The leadership and structural changes recently experienced by the Portuguese Competition Authority (Autoridade da Concorrência – AdC) mark a new chapter in the development of competition enforcement, believes Miguel Mendes Pereira, partner at Abreu Advogados
Clients should understand that a credible Brussels connection can offer much more than merely a route for solving legal issues, says Ramón Garcia-Gallardo, managing partner of the Brussels office of SJ Berwin and Head
The Portuguese economy is proving no more immune to the global financial crisis than any other in Europe but its effects may not be as dramatic as elsewhere, say lawyers. The country’s economy was