Recent years have seen profuse regulation of Portugal and Spain’s ADR systems, with a clear target of boosting these methods and offloading cases from the Courts and Tribunals. But there is still a long
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Under a rain of reforms, Iberia’s tax frameworks are an ongoing ‘work-in-progress’. Their respective governments have been on a drive to attract foreign investment and increase each country’s competitiveness. While some measures have
Portugal’s new competition law and Competition Authority (PCA) Council may finally be what instils a lacking competition culture in the country, say lawyers, while Spain’s new Super Regulator has everyone on tenterhooks as
There has been a sharp up-turn in the Spanish real estate market, but there are worries over whether a new bubble is about to burst
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Luis Berenguer, former President of Spain’s National Competition Commission (CNC ) has joined Broseta as a Senior Adviser to strengthen its Competition practice.
Spain has once again reformed its feed-in tariff regime for renewable energy installations, part of the Government’s effort to tackle a €4.5bn tariff deficit forecast this year.
2013 continues to be a hard year, and the quest for internationalisation is stronger than ever. Asia-Pacifi c, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East are the prime targets, and clients and their law fi rms
The crisis has prompted a run of ever-changing regulations across Iberia, bringing to the forefront the increasing need for legal services on compliance. But more recently, it is the costs of non-compliance that are grabbing
The Big Four are now among the largest in the market, their success a result of changing market conditions and client perceptions