There are increasing business opportunities for law firms in the fields of IP, media and technologys, according to Franz Ruz, partner at Ëcija.Meanwhile, the hospitality sector in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic
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Up to now, law firms in Spain have tended to focus on opening offices in Latin America’s biggest markets, but there are growth opportunities in Central America, particularly in Costa Rica
Fears that ‘smart contracts’ will reduce demand for legal services appear unfounded, but lawyers will need to develop new skills to effectively advise clients on cryptocurrencies and ICOs
Ecija has announced the opening of two new offices in the Canary Islands following the incorporation of two law firms, Díaz de Aguilar and Julio Pérez Abogados.
The recent merger with Olswang and Nabarro caused some turbulence for CMS in Spain, but José Luís Arnaut, managing partner of CMS Rui Pena & Arnaut in Portugal insists the merger has gone down
The issue of document management raises questions about how law firms and companies can be sure they are ‘not retaining data unduly’ when archiving information
Other firms recognised at the Madrid ceremony included Garrigues, Sagardoy Abogados and Ecija, while Abertis bid won Best Deal award
Investors are increasingly seeing Iberia as a single market, which means firms with offices in both Spain and Portugal can better serve them, some lawyers argue
Ecija has incorporated Valencian-headquartered IT boutique law firm DeuxTic.
Spanish law firm Ecija has integrated Valencian firm Azpitarte Abogados.