The economic downturn across Iberia continues to impact on the competition arena. There may be less merger control activity, but State Aid, antitrust and cartel issues remain at the top of lawyers’ agendas, especially in
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In a downturn it is law firms’ litigators and arbitrators that become the stars, goes conventional thinking. A drop in transactional activity may be matched, or even exceeded, by a rise in disputes. There has
The use of mediation may not be common in Spain but there is a steady trend among parties to explore new methods of resolving disputes
The coming year will see pricing continue to be a key battle ground between law firms, predict some. A reduction in transactions, concern over utilisation rates, particularly of junior lawyers, and an increased sophistication in
The sales continue, say General Counsel
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Agustín Bou, Managing Partner and Head of Restructuring of Spanish firm Jausas, is a man with a clear mission. His goal is to expand his firm’s capabilities and specifically to develop its practice
Many of Spain and Portugal’s largest businesses operate in the energy sector but even they have not gone untouched by the financial downturn. Variable demand, reduced revenues and regulatory uncertainty are prompting energy players
There was a time, not long ago, when Spain was a bright spot in the global solar market. The country attracted significant interest from international sponsors and banks for developing solar schemes.
Welcome to the December Iberian Lawyer email alert, bringing insight and analysis for lawyers who advise international business interests in Spain and Portugal as well as the increasingly global interests of Iberian businesses around the