Watson Farley & Williams’ Madrid office has promoted José María Anarte to partner.
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Iberian Lawyer’s Forty under 40 Awards recognise the achievements of the new generation of leading lawyers shaping the future of the legal profession.
Ashurst has recruited Universidad Autónoma de Madrid professor José María Miquel as an academic adviser.
As the InspiraLAw 2019 Top 50 Women list is confirmed, research reveals a widespread belief that prospects for women lawyers in Spain and Portugal are better than they were a year ago
Madrid offices of international firms becoming ‘net referrers’ of work to other offices in their network, with Spanish lawyers being given key management roles in global firms
The issue of technology will mould the future of law firms as many struggle to innovate – indeed, some will look for mergers as a way of effectively adapting to the digitalisation of the economy
Investors are battling for the best assets in Iberia and this is generating plenty of work for lawyers, but such work is not always as profitable as law firms would like
A significant number of in-house legal departments in Iberia are paying more for legal services than they were a year ago, but if law firms want to earn even higher fees, they must improve their
Banking lawyers in Iberia are benefitting from a boom in real estate finance, but the legal market is becoming increasingly competitive and retaining talent is a problem
Technological innovation is revolutionising the energy sector, but there is a lack of clarity regarding the future regulation of the market