Lopez Hermoso Abogados, a boutique law firm with expertise in corporate law, has advised Wezone, a renowned chain of health, wellness, and fitness centers focused on Crossfit related activities, on a successful funding round exceeding €600,000.
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Grupo Lacor-Ibili, a company from Guipuzcoa, has acquired the company JAY Industrial Cubertera de Galicia, both companies of family character and with an extensive experience in its sector, join their paths to consolidate as one
RocaJunyent presented today the XI Law and Society Award, which has awarded in this edition to the Jacques Delors Institute, as a tribute to its founder, who passed away at the end of last year,
Auren continues to grow. The multidisciplinary firm has announced today its turnover results for the fiscal year 2023-2024, which amount to 96.2 million euros, 12.3% more than the previous year. Specifically, its legal area has invoiced 13.1% more
Baker Tilly España, a consultancy and professional services firm, has announced a strategic merger with Audalia Nexia in a significant move to bolster its presence in the Spanish market. This integration enhances Baker Tilly’
Ontier strengthens its economic criminal department with the integration of Bufete Trallero, a firm specialized in criminal law, with more than 30 years of experience. The merger will be effective in January 2025 with the incorporation of
Ramón y Cajal Abogados, together with Afi in the financial part, has advised the Instituto de Crédito Oficial in the design of the call “ICO Fondos Sociales Invest EU”, a financial instrument through
Jabier Badiola has been re-elected as head of the Spanish office of the global law firm Dentons, for a new term until 2027, consolidating its growth and specialization strategy. Badiola has commented that, under this renewed
According to a study by the American research company, Gardner&CO, people don’t like dealing with lawyers because, as explained by its CEO, Heidi K. Gardner, they feel “dumb” for not speaking their “