In these turbulent times, one positive for the Portuguese economy has been the success of the country’s privatisations, says Francisco Sebastian
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Today, Thursday December 13th, 2012, at the Intercontinental Hotel in Madrid, Iberian Lawyer unveiled the results of the first ‘In-House Lawyers Study’ in Spain, and debuted its annual ‘Gold Awards’.
Formerly departments that were seen by law firms as ‘nice to haves’, IP and IT departments are fast becoming the ‘must haves’. The two sectors are key areas of opportunity in the crisis, say
Working in-house has many advantages, says Pilar Marchán, but when times are tough, company culture can go a long way to ensuring you work at your best
Garrigues has incorporated Judge Enrique Grande of Commercial Court No. 1 in Barcelona as a Partner in its litigation and Arbitration department in Catalonia.
Law firms across Portugal are facing an uphill battle against a wealth of challenges. Severe austerity measures, wounded clients, cost cutting, price wars, managing talent and downsizing are among some of the issues faced.
Faced with uncertainty in Europe, the trend of companies seeking new opportunities and investment in more buoyant markets shows no signs of stopping. Those without international operations are suffering hardest, and law firms are no
This current year has seen sweeping changes for law students in Spain but at last, the ongoing uncertainty experienced over the past 6 years seemed to end when the law was passed by Parliament. Under new
The economic crisis is fast becoming business as usual, and domestic law firms urgently need to take action if they are to exist in a post-crisis landscape. They need to make tough decisions, say lawyers,
The economic crisis is fast becoming business as usual, and domestic law firms urgently need to take action if they are to exist in a post-crisis landscape. They need to make tough decisions, say lawyers,