The re-election of the Socialist government in Portugal appears to have given the green light for the major public infrastructure programmes that many believe will help revitalise the Portuguese economy. But the start of the
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The current economic crisis is seeing much more focus placed by clients on cost and efficiency issues, with an evident desire also by many for their law firm advisers to choose sides, believes Dulce Franco,
Law firms must continue to educate, train and motivate their lawyers in the downturn or risk repercussions when the economic upturn comes, says Romana Sadurska of Uría Menéndez
There will be no surprises in 2010, according to the Managing Partner of one major Spanish firm. There are only two scenarios ahead for lawyers in the New Year: success or failure.
As the uncertainty continues over the true state of Iberia’s economies, Iberian lawyer’s 2009 IP, IT and Life Sciences Report reveals that the region’s sector specialists are responding energetically to client needs within
Despite reports of green shoots in the Spanish economy, many of Madrid’s law firms remain sceptical, but nonetheless optimistic that they can weather the economic storm.
As General Counsel explore innovative new ways of outsourcing legal services to non-law firms it is likely that law firms will also be examining these opportunities, says Milton C. Regan, Jr, of Georgetown University
Discussions during Iberian Lawyer’s recent forums for General Counsel and Managing Partners returned again and again to the tricky issue of the billable hour.
The global financial crisis is providing new opportunities for a successful group of sophisticated small law firms that aim to prosper in both the good and the challenging times, says Gerard Pérez Olmo, one
The opening of the Madrid office of Broseta Abogados in 2007 meant a significant strategic leap for the Valencia-based firm, but which has already taken it into new directions says the office Managing Partner, Jesús