Spanish and Portuguese lawyers take a mixed view as to whether Iberia’s transactional markets are coming back to life. Deal volumes remain depressed, as do values, and financing and liquidity concerns continue to complicate
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The publication of a Draft Mediation Law and reforms to the 2003 Arbitration Act indicate that Spain is now taking the two dispute resolution mechanisms seriously, says Bernardo Cremades
The stakeholders in the legal market have finally become aligned – clients are now at the centre of the legal services solar system with premium law firms relegated to an orbiting position, says Bryan Hughes, Chief
This year will see Antonio Vazquez’s role as Vice President and Chief Counsel for Kraft Foods Latin America (KFLA) expand as it integrates the regional operations of Cadbury
Barcelona is a city of many facets. Internationally, a growing number of investors consider it a focus for research, design and the creative industries, with Catalonia a perennial tourist favourite. From a domestic point of
The transactional market is now demanding a more thoughtful approach to deal structures, deeper analysis of issues and inevitably more senior lawyer input, says Fernando Torrente, co-coordinator of the corporate practice at Cuatrecasas Gonçalves
The growth of arbitration is less dependent on the ups and downs of the economy and more about businesses awareness of the process, especially on a regional level
Iberia’s lawyers report that the financial crisis is clearly having an impact on the nature and volume of disputes now being seen. The downturn is bringing more business pressures and commercial relations are under
Competition lawyers across Iberia agree that the financial crisis has had a clear impact on the type of work they are now seeing, but equally significant has been the increasing confidence and remit of national
Law firms must continue to listen to their clients, focus on creativity and invest in getting to know specific business sectors, an audience of senior law firm marketers and communications professionals heard at a recent