Iberian businesses may be looking to new markets to reduce costs in their supply chains but while this may make economic sense basic commercial protections still have to be taken, says João Paulo Miranda,
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Spanish legislators look likely to create a new Commission of Intellectual Property with the power to target internet copyright infringers but more effective means already exist
It is no longer enough to look at clients’ intellectual property issues in isolation, lawyers must understand both the legal and industry contexts
There is no doubt that the Iberian projects sector has been significantly affected by the economic downturn, say the region’s lawyers.
A significant reduction in large public and infrastructure projects has helped reignite investor interest in Spain’s renewable energy sector
Nokia has undertaken a radical restructuring of its law firm roster and in-house legal team to achieve a more creative approach to legal issues
At waste management company Ros Roca the focus is towards externalising the provision of legal services but its law firms always have to get the basics right
Leading Portuguese public law and commercial firm Sérvulo & Asociados has announced the appointment of a new Managing Partner, Pedro Furtado Martins, and a move away from the dual Managing Partner structure that had characterised
Barcelona is experiencing an ongoing process of change from a primarily industrial economy to one that is increasingly knowledge-led. The transformation is not however one that happens overnight, presenting the city and its law firms
Responding to future client needs demands greater creativity and the delivery of legal services through new technologies, says Richard Susskind