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Real Zaragoza confirmed this Monday after the Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting the incorporation of Cristina Llop, partner at Ecija, to the board of directors of the club chaired by Jorge Mas, which counts seven members. She
Ecija will move its Madrid offices to a building located in Calle Serrano 69, which occupies over 5,000 square metres, on seven floors. The law firm will move from its headquarters located in the Cuatro Torres district,
The first “LegalTech Hackathon” event took place in the city of Valencia and proposes a space of challenges to be solved in a few minutes. In this case, there were 4 challenging firms, 5 teams, 32 participants, 7 different
ECIJA has advised the tech company Mobbeel on its sale to SIA, an Indra group company. Mobbeel is one of the most advanced companies in the field of digital identity verification through biometric recognition solutions.
The law firm specialised in technology, media and telecommunications, ECIJA, has advised the spanish company, Squirrel Media, on its €10m accelerated capital increase. Squirrel Media is a communications technology group that operates globally through four
The spanish law firms, Ecija and Garrigues, have advised Ufenau Capital Partners AG on the acquisition of Einzelnet. Ufenau Capital Partners AG is a Switzerland-based private equity firm which brings financial services while Einzelnet is
DLA Piper and the real estate company MGVM have joined the Code of Good Practices for Talent Management and the Improvement of Competitiveness in the Company of the Spanish Association of Executives and Directors (EJE&
The winners of the Iberian Lawyer IP&TMT Spain Awards 2022 were announced during the gala ceremony held at the Wellington Hotel in Madrid, on 12 May 2022. Once again, the IP&TMT Awards recognised the
Antas da Cunha Ecija was the first Portuguese law firm to advise on the public deed of a property, in Portugal, in which the transaction was entirely carried out in cryptocurrency. The three bedroom apartment,