Measures against takeover bids revamped: Portuguese draft legislation under public consultation for the adoption of breakthrough rule
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Last September the Portuguese Government submitted to Parliament a proposal for a new Arbitration Law to replace the 1986 law currently in force. This was made as a result of a measure contained in the Memorandum
Portugal’s law firms are experiencing challenging times. The downturn is forcing many to adjust their strategy, to align to a changed economy and client demand. But it is prompting new opportunities, notably derived from
Uría Menéndez’s decision to build Portuguese capability was perceived as a dramatic move at the time but the firm’s evolution has only reflected the changing economic and market demand
ING Direct is one of Europe’s fastest-growing banks but its structure is changing in the face of continuing sector challenges, says Francisco Javier Ramírez Arbués
The State Aid available to Europe’s banking sector during the crisis was always intended to be a temporary measure but sadly remains in place, says Joaquín Almunia
The creation of new types of legal services “business” in the UK means that management expertise may be the defining factor for success in the legal market, says Stephen Mayson
Deloitte Abogados is a firm in which many of its major strengths can also be seen as its biggest weaknesses. In Spain it now has more than 530 lawyers but which have historically been in the
As Google continues to expand its online presence, products and business reach it means confronting new areas of regulation, says María González Ordóñez
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