The European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) recent Akzo Nobel decision is not a final setback but a new call for action in the battle for in-house privilege, says Werner Vanderhaeghe
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The past year has been one of change for Uría Menéndez in Portugal. This is evident as you approach the firm’s impressive glass-fronted Edificio Rodrigo Uría in central Lisbon, where since
The economic downturn has put pressures on law firms few Managing Partners could have imagined in the summer of 2007 when the first tremors of the sub-prime crisis emerged. Practice growth has been restricted or non-existent
Parties in a dispute risk losing the benefits of their independent witnesses if they are not properly prepared, in-house lawyers told
Dealing with an under-utilised and therefore demotivated workforce is the challenge of the day
The message is clear, if you don’t have friends around the world, find them quickly in order to assist your clients
The downturn affecting Spain and Portugal is not the only driver of the current international expansion of Iberia’s major business, but it is certainly encouraging them to look more carefully at foreign markets, say
The major development projects emerging across parts of Africa and the Middle East, where many countries continue to invest heavily in expanding their infrastructure and communications networks, are presenting Iberian companies with new and unique
Spanish and Portuguese investors who look beyond Romania’s short-term economic challenges will see continuing and new opportunities