Uría Menéndez Welcome Programme in Madrid recently concluded after bringing together more than 100 young arrivals from over 40 universities who are starting their careers this year at Uría Menéndez’s offices in
The strategic review of EY’s business areas has progressed and the firm’s Global Executive Committee have decided to go ahead with the vote of the partners to separate into two different and multidisciplinary
Latham & Watkins has advised the American fund EIG, a leading institutional investor in the global energy and infrastructure sectors, on its agreement with Repsol to acquire a 25% stake in Repsol Upstream, a recently created
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Hogan Lovells Insurance and Reinsurance team is advising Idealista on the acquisition of the insurance distribution business for the real estate sector from the brokerage Instituto de Desarrollo Asegurador. The platforms owned by Instituto de
Vento Abogados & Asesores has reinforced its headquarters in Madrid, opened at the beginning of the year, with the integration of Sánchez-Iniesta Abogados, a law firm in the banking and financial sector. The Sá
Dentons’ spanish office partner, Nieves Briz (pictured), has been appointed co-head of the firm’s consumer products and services group in Europe. She will lead the team alongside Babette Marzheuser-Wood, managing director of Dentons franchise
Ashurst has hired José Ramón Casado (pictured) as a partner in the Madrid office. He will join the litigation and arbitration team led by José Antonio Rodríguez, who is on leave of absence
Andersen has advised Segurfer XXI and Póliza Médica on the sale of their insurance brokerage business units to Grupo Concentra. Concentra is a group consisting of several brokerages, underwriting agencies and underwriting extension
CJEU closer to recognising rights of self-employed LGBTIQ+
The Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) is one step closer to recognising the rights of self-employed persons not to be discriminated against on the basis of their sexual orientation. In today’s