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.
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Skills outside the classroom In order to mark the launch of Iberian Lawyer´s new service for students – Ticket2Law.com – law firm managers share their advice on how young lawyers can make themselves more
Recently celebrating four years of operation and having recruited one of Spain’s most high profile corporate personalities, Bird & Bird’s Madrid office seems to be flying high.
The global growth in online social networking is prompting US-based businesses to establish a permanent presence in Europe, and Spain is high on their agenda, says Marta Plana, Head of IT and IP at Osborne
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
Different companies may take different approaches to their compliance issues, but what is most important is that they recognise the need to do so
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
Pestana Palace Hotel, Lisbon Thursday 24th September As part of the 40 under Forty Awards Evening Iberian Lawyer held the first ever Iberian Legal Summit – a debate for specially invited guests prior to the awards. The
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
The global financial crisis is clearly impacting on the Iberian economy, unemployment in Spain has reached around 14.4% with 3.3 million now jobless, and the slowdown is inevitably also beginning to impact on neighbour Portugal, of which