The global financial crisis is providing new opportunities for a successful group of sophisticated small law firms that aim to prosper in both the good and the challenging times, says Gerard Pérez Olmo, one
Despite the turmoil of the past year Spain's energy sector continues to see investment, while many operators are also now looking to accelerate their international expansion
Continuing numbers of dawn raids and high levels of fines demonstrate that the Spanish competition regulator is taking the fight against cartels seriously
Pestana Palace Hotel, Lisbon Thursday 24th September As part of the 40 under Forty Awards Evening Iberian Lawyer held the first ever Iberian Legal Summit – a debate for specially invited guests prior to the awards. The
The opening of the Madrid office of Broseta Abogados in 2007 meant a significant strategic leap for the Valencia-based firm, but which has already taken it into new directions says the office Managing Partner, Jesús
The global financial crisis is clearly impacting on the Iberian economy, unemployment in Spain has reached around 14.4% with 3.3 million now jobless, and the slowdown is inevitably also beginning to impact on neighbour Portugal, of which
The 3,000 plus leading lawyers from around the world who will be travelling to Madrid for the annual International Bar Association (IBA) conference this autumn will encounter a city undergoing change as its infrastructure is being
In light of the evident economic challenges currently facing many businesses across Iberia, lawyers in Spain and Portugal report that their clients continue to seize opportunities internationally albeit at a more measured pace. The situation
London continues to be Europe’s finance capital albeit confidence has been affected
“Like Columbus crossing the Atlantic, we see signs of land ahead but we have no idea where we are or where it will be – Formosa or Hispaniola,” says Todd Crider, corporate partner with Simpson Thacher &