For some time now there has been a persistent question among experts in social security forecasting from European countries. Is your current model viable in the medium and long term? The reply, far from offering
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Despite its conservative veneer, the continued ability of Morais Leitão Galvão Teles Soares da Silva & Associados to remain at the very top of the Portuguese legal market is a result of its commitment
The future stability of the Western financial markets may ultimately depend on adapting new approaches to renumeration, believes Peter Cornell of Terra Firma Capital Partners.
While it is difficult to know exactly what the future will bring, Eversheds Chief Executive David Gray believes the next ten years will see important challenges to the lawyer-client relationship.
Most lawyers are happy to remain self-regulating, say the Group of Experts, with doubts over the prospect for outside investment in firms.
Iberian Lawyer’s Annual Competition and Administrative Law Report reveals a dramatic upturn in demand for legal expertise in these areas of practice across both Spain and Portugal, a development driven by new legislation, increased
Among lawyers in Portugal and Spain there is a strong belief that the uncertainties currently affecting both the local and international economies will result in an increase in commercial disputes.
An analysis of previous successes and failures before Portugal’s National Competition Authority can help ensure that a party is adequately prepared, say JJ Vieira Peres and Carlos Botelho Moniz of Morais Leitão Galvã
Competition law has changed dramatically in the last few years both at the EU and domestic level, says Marcos Araujo, Head of EU and Competition at Garrigues. “It is now far more sophisticated, more economics-based,