More funds are investing in Spain and paying higher legal fees than banks but they may turn their attention to other markets
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Spain has once again reformed its feed-in tariff regime for renewable energy installations, part of the Government’s effort to tackle a €4.5bn tariff deficit forecast this year.
Madrid’s Museo del Traje was the scene of the celebration the fourth Biannual Iberian Lawyer’s 40 under Forty Awards. The only Awards that bring together the global legal markets, the Ceremony honoured the leading 40
Madrid’s Museo del Traje was the scene of the celebration the fourth Biannual Iberian Lawyer’s 40 under Forty Awards. The only Awards that bring together the global legal markets, the Ceremony honoured the leading 40
The winners of the 40 under Forty Awards will be selected by an independent Jury made up of some leading personalities in the legal market (General Counsel, high-profile Legal Consultants as well as Academics from top
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Understanding the reasoning behind the application of EU competition law policy demands much more than mere legal insight
A lack of trust is the recurring issue affecting current and planned infrastructure projects across Spain, says Antonio Navarro, finance partner with Broseta in Madrid.
Among the initial responses to the financial crisis in Portugal and Spain was a strong emphasis on project and construction schemes, intended to inject liquidity and momentum into the national economies. New or long-awaited project