Following the European Commission’s EDP/EGP merger prohibition, participants in Iberian energy markets will know all too well that protecting and promoting effective competition in the European energy sector is high on the
Ramón Mullerat agrees with the current reforms in legal education When designing the structure of a new Europe, Robert Schuman said it would not be achieved through a one-off change, but through a series
Twenty-five years ago Emilio Cuatrecasas developed a business plan which he is still following today. He tells Iberian Lawyer how this transformed a small family practice into one of the largest Iberian law firms.
ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal’s Legal Affairs Director, Francisco Sebastian, keeps his feet on the ground.
A survey of the Group of Experts, Iberian Lawyer’s new think-tank for leading lawyers within Spain and Portugal, reveals that the US and UK are regarded as their most important markets, although the
In an age of new technology, with the development of transnational providers and services, we need to rethink the way we have typically regulated telecoms markets. Telephony today can be achieved through a variety of
Francisco Prol argues for a more flexible approach to adapting new legislation. The enactment of new legislation usually causes some kind of protest. Some feel uneasy about the changes proposed, while others complain they are
Despite the challenges of managing a mid-sized firm, Pedro Pérez-Llorca has developed an internationally recognised practice.
From his 40th floor office in Madrid’s Torre Picasso, Joaquín Calderón can see the Real Madrid’s famous Bernabeu stadium. But his busy schedule as General Counsel at one of the world’