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Deal & transactions

Bird & Bird on the sale of 50% of GlobalFeed

OCP Group, a global phosphate based products plant and animal nutrition producer, has acquired 50% of GlobalFeed, the animal nutrition subsidiary of the fertilizer producer Fertinagro Biotech. GlobalFeed operates in the animal nutrition segment, manufactures and

Moves

Montero Aramburu hires Helena Arronis

Montero Aramburu has incorporated Helena Arronis (pictured), a lawyer specialising in Energy Law, to its Madrid office. Until now, she has worked as an advisor in the office of the Secretary of State for Energy

Background

PRA going for growth

by michael heron With offices in Lisbon, Porto, Algarve, Azores, Leiria and Évora, PRA is the Portuguese law firm with the largest local geographical footprint. The firm plans to continue this growth, not just in

Background

ESG, Enel gets serious

by ilaria iaquinta Pressure to adopt ESG standards has come from consumers and a growing responsible investment community, as well as the expansion of governmental and regulatory requirements. In this evolving landscape, many stakeholders are

Podcast Week in Review

Podcast: Week in review

The most relevant news of the week published on Iberian Lawyer read and commented by Ilaria Iaquinta and Michael Heron A new episode of the “Week in review”. Every week, Ilaria Iaquinta and Michael Heron

Appointments

Ontier promotes two new partners

Ontier has promoted Lucía González Fernández (pictured left) to partner in the energy practice and Jorge Perujo Fariña (pictured right) to partner in the corporate and M&A practice. Gonzá

Deal & transactions

Zurbarán advises KeyZell

Zurbarán Abogados has advised KeyZell on the launch of its utility tokens. In this way, the biotech startup has announced a pre-sale of its tokens and the launch of a public offering in October.

Background

Ecija, the first Iberian verein

by michael heron Three out of the top five global law firms by revenue from 2021, all have one thing in common. They are all vereins. The verein structure allows global firms to ‘merge’ together, under