Portugal’s request for outside financial assistance presents an ultimate test of the country’s law firms’ strategies, says Pedro Cardigos
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New investment opportunities are emerging in Barcelona and entrepreneurial creativity continues to overcome bureaucratic barriers
Online business is inevitably international in reach but the way national regulators address issues can bring competitive advantages and disadvantages
The announcement in February that Madrid-based Eversheds Lupicinio was to leave the Eversheds International network and strike out on its own, followed by the decision of competition boutique Martínez Lage to regain its independence,
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The departure of two of Portugal’s most prominent corporate lawyers from leading Lisbon law firms at the end of 2009 has prompted the creation of a significant new player in the Portuguese corporate legal market.
There is no doubt that the economic downturn is bringing new challenges to business across Spain and Portugal, say litigation and arbitration experts. Less consumer demand, cost cutting and tougher lending and borrowing conditions, mean
Legal departments may need to draw on extra resources to manage the volume of data required in regulatory disputes and competition investigations