As head of legal at Sacyr-Vallehermoso, Santiago del Pino, believes that law firms should listen more carefully to the specific needs of each business before selling their services.
Spanish corporate law specialists Araoz & Rueda advised on some of the headline deals of 2006. While acknowledging that the M&A boom will not last for ever, they are remaining loyal to their niche.
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Every decade needs a villain. In the 1980s it was corporate raiders. In the 1990s it was corporate executives. And in the 2000s, it appears to be the activist hedge funds.
Club of Madrid member Mary Robinson believes that international law has been one of the casualties of the terrorist attacks on New York, Madrid and London. How can we be strong in confronting and bringing
Portugal’s largest law firm, PLMJ, say they have reached the top by breaking with convention, while their critics say, more simply, that size can bring its own problems.
Miquel Griñó Tomás, head of legal at Agbar, explains that there is more to his globally expanding business than simply Aguas de Barcelona.
As a member of the Board of Directors at Renault, where I have been the sole female board member since 2003, I find myself in the all-too-rare position of being a woman sharing a driver’
Manuel Olivencia, who has played a pivotal role in the development of Corporate Governance in Spain, believes recent reforms will hinder and not help the better functioning of companies.
Roca Junyent talk to Iberian Lawyer about the way its practice has developed in its first ten years and its vision for the future.