The move away from the fundamentals of property ownership has brought on the financial crisis now affecting the West and which is endemic in much of the Developing World, says Hernando de Soto of the
The US model of cartel enforcement and its leniency programme have extended well beyond its own shores, impacting on international cartel operations and increasingly on Europe’s own legislation and regulatory actions, says Bob
Law firms placing increased emphasis on building international links
While some may believe that increasing regulation is the best remedy for the financial crisis, Iberian Lawyer finds that businesses and law firms alike are reluctant about the prospect of facing more law.
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Companies’ expansion plans are inevitably on hold until certainty returns to the international banking system, and to which the Bank of Spain’s regulatory approach may suggest the way forward, says Sebastiá
Iberian Lawyer’s Madrid Annual finds that despite the economic and financial uncertainty that currently characterises many of Europe’s commercial and legal centres, a sense of pragmatism nonetheless prevails among law firms within the
We are seeing a great deal of international interest in clean technologies, and Spain’s position as a leading global player already in the wind and solar energy sectors clearly suggests further investment opportunities,” says
The internationalisation of financial markets has grown considerably over the past decades, with increased cross-border capital flows, tighter links between financial markets, and a greater commercial presence of foreign financial entities around the world. As
Companies across all sectors and of all sizes need to understand the issues that can affect their intellectual property portfolios and strategies, which means that their advisers must make an additional effort to anticipate the