Still firmly on the road to recovery, Madrid is on a drive for economic growth, fuelled by a need to attract capital and foreign investment. Competition is high, and the Capital´s law firms are
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An EU decision to protect consumers impedes the Government’s attempts to kick-start the real estate market and the economy
Spain’s banking sector is still in he midst of a restructuring that is affecting it on an unprecedented scale. And while Portugal’s banks have been recapitalised, they are still under very strict deleveraging
The firm outbids Spanish heavyweights and, in an unusual move, is joined by a losing bidder for the contract
Continuous reforms, increasingly aggressive tax authorities, and a Government that keeps changing the rules of the game mean that 2013 looks set to be another year of tax controversy and challenges for clients and law firms
The high-profile tax amnesty for individuals and companies based in Spain to declare offshore assets has received much criticism since it finished in November 2012, says Javier Morera, Tax Partner at Broseta.
The big money transactions of the past years have disappeared, and the market has undergone a kind of metamorphosis that is ringing alarm bells through Iberia. But caution is advised before panicking – what may well
Spanish businesses are in serious need of investment, yet the country’s major banks remain reluctant to supply this demand, according to Julio Veloso, a Corporate Partner at Broseta Abogados. The main problem is that “
Today, Thursday December 13th, 2012, at the Intercontinental Hotel in Madrid, Iberian Lawyer unveiled the results of the first ‘In-House Lawyers Study’ in Spain, and debuted its annual ‘Gold Awards’.
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