Though opportunities for TMT lawyers abound, only those that fully understand the latest cutting-edge technology will be able to cash-in on them
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Despite their economic difficulties, Spain and Portugal are seen as fertile ground for tech start-ups as office space is cheap and the salaries for IT engineers are relatively low – but does the sector represent a
Smaller firms follow the major players in reporting revenue increases partly due to rise in compliance and data protection work as well as innovative pricing and greater use of project managers
The European Commission has adopted the legal framework for international data transfers between the US and the European Union. The framework concerns the new data protection agreement ´privacy shield´, which concerns international transfers made to
With competition intensifying, and greater commoditisation of services, making compliance a profitable area of practice is, for some firms, increasingly hard work
The TMT-related issues facing clients are mounting up, whether they be related to data protection, cybersecurity, or fiber optic conflicts, for example – this means plenty of work for TMT lawyers, but work needs to be
An increase in foreign investment in Spain and Portugal meant 17 of the 20 largest Iberian firms increased their revenue in the last year
Cybersecurity breaches represent a reputational and economic risk to all types of organisations, says Alejandro Touriño, partner at Ecija.
As the need for effective compliance programmes increases, lawyers report that clients are taking a more proactive approach to the issue – however, many are still a long way from incorporating compliance into the culture of
The combined revenue of the Spanish legal arms of the ‘Big Four’ auditors increased by more than 7 per cent in the last year and now stands at €400 million, according to new data.