The winds of creative destruction are blowing through the corporate legal market, says Mari Soko of Saïd Business School, Oxford University
Spanish businesses must look to new markets to target and attract new sources of finance, says Iñigo Gómez-Jordana, Managing Partner of Allen & Overy in Spain
With the eurozone hanging in the balance, European investors continue to look to foreign markets for opportunities that are unavailable domestically, and the US is growing in favour
Many of Spain and Portugal’s largest businesses operate in the energy sector but even they have not gone untouched by the financial downturn. Variable demand, reduced revenues and regulatory uncertainty are prompting energy players
The discovery by Anadarko and ENI of significant recoverable gas reserves off the coast of Mozambique in late 2011 is prompting dramatic change in its energy sector
The changing role of the State in Portugal’s energy markets
There was a time, not long ago, when Spain was a bright spot in the global solar market. The country attracted significant interest from international sponsors and banks for developing solar schemes.
Law firms need to play a greater role in helping clients manage the nuances of regional deals, but in order to do so they must first understand the client’s own business