This summer has seen a major test of Spain’s banking system following the restructuring of the country’s savings banks (cajas) with the listing of two new banks – the first major Spanish IPOs since 2007 –
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Iberia’s businesses are on the move. Depressed home markets and limited prospects are prompting an increasing number of Spanish and Portuguese companies to look abroad for new opportunities.
The concerns of clients in the technology, media and telecoms (TMT) sectors as well as those across the life sciences are no different to those in the wider economy, say lawyers. There is no immunity
The way companies’ products look and feel can be as valuable as the product itself with the right protections
The prospective bailout of Portugal by the “troika” of the European Union (EU), European Community Bank (ECB) and IMF (International Monetary Fund) may not be cause for celebration but it at least brings certainty to
The Madrid legal market is a barometer of the Spanish economy. If the country does well so do the capital’s law firms. Spain may be in many senses federal but the Capital remains the
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Un grupo selecto de directores de recursos humanos de despachos y representantes de facultades de Derecho líderes en España se dieron cita en el Forum 2010 de Iberian Lawyer para debatir sobre el futuro
Various players in the M&A market (which includes financial investors, lawyers and advisers) and many companies that entered into contracts in times of splendour have been seeking, since the downturn of the economy, an
There may be an economic slowdown but intellectual property (IP) and information technology and communications (ITC) lawyers say that their practices have been affected less than many others. Clients haven’t avoided the downturn completely