A new commercial reality in Iberia’s increasingly contentious business arena.
On moving from Clifford Chance to Ferrovial, where she is head of corporate law, María Segimón de Manzanos found herself in the legal team behind some of Spain’s major international transactions.
With little of the noise of some of its US competitors Jones Day has nonetheless built an enviable and truly Spanish practice, the success of which is now seeing Madrid placed at the centre of
Far from questioning the current reforms of the legal profession, Garrigues chairman Antonio Garrigues, believes that they are a very positive development.
The French legal market has important lessons for Iberia’s independent law firms, suggests Pierre Étienne Lorenceau, they will need to adopt clear business strategies in order to avoid losing their best people
Diverse opinions on the expansion of the legal market
The son of a Catalan father and an English mother, John Rigau, counsel for PepsiCo Europe, always wanted to work in a dynamic international business environment – he just wasn’t sure whether he would find
Despite the imminent departure of their President, Antonio Garrigues, Spain’s biggest law firm is still planning to get bigger.
Uría Menéndez chairman, Rodrigo Uría, believes that current reforms in Spain threaten the basis of the legal profession.
On the eve of the 50th Anniversary of the European Union the Commissioner for Competition, Neelie Kroes, explains why the fight against cartels is a current priority throughout the EU.