Portugal’s new competition law and Competition Authority (PCA) Council may finally be what instils a lacking competition culture in the country, say lawyers, while Spain’s new Super Regulator has everyone on tenterhooks as
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With experts saying the traditional law firm alliance model is going bust, new specialised and strategic options are emerging in the market. Clients are questioning the value of alliances, and so taking an ‘offensive’ approach
The last year has again been characterised by a tough economic environment. The difficulties to access bank financing persist and ‘shadow banking’ and alternative financing are on the rise. Mergers have been scarce, and companies
Providing advanced, efficient, innovative and international services are essential for both internal and external lawyers, says José Fernando Cerro Redondo
With a growing tariff deficit, proposed Government measures could also increase competition and make Spain a hub for the gas industry
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The constant threat of default of its Troika obligations and the potential of a second bailout are affecting Portugal’s business and legal markets, both nationally and internationally. The country has been in a vicious
No longer a niche practice, TMT has taken the legal world by storm. And lawyers say that one thing is very clear in today’s ‘digital economy’ – these days there is no industry that isn’
Confidence, availability and law firms that truly ‘listen’ are vital characteristics for an in-house counsel, says Sara Gonçalves
Healthcare is a ‘must have’ rather than a ‘nice to have’, says Isaac Millán, and in the face of the crisis, the sector is alive with opportunities