Working in the transportation industry, it is fitting that Barcelona-based Thierry Amram spends more of his working day travelling than most other in-house lawyers
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Law firms like their clients are looking to new markets to balance declining or at best flat revenues at home. For some this means a greater focus on established markets, forging new alliances or even
Garrigues’ culture is very much more about the firm than the individual, say its leadership. It may have fewer stars than other firms its size, but it undoubtedly has a stronger institution.
Recent months have seen the Portuguese and Spanish governments enter into increasingly desperate efforts to safeguard investor confidence and the security of their sovereign debt, but such issues are only a larger scale reflection of
The sovereign debt default concerns that surrounded some European Union (EU) Member States at the start of 2010 have also characterised the year end. Talk of eurozone contagion following the EU and International Monetary Fund’s (
For many Iberian businesses looking to access the US or Latin America, Miami increasingly stands out as a preferred point of focus
As a result of legislative changes a company may now find itself criminally liable for certain offences, a significant change in the basic principles of Spanish criminal law
Recent years have seen the restructuring and expansion of José de Mello’s investment interests including beyond Portugal’s own borders bringing new challenges for the legal team
Garrigues, Continental Europe’s largest law firm, has announced an €18.5m increase in revenues to €352.8m during 2009-2010, up 5.5% on the previous year.
The Madrid legal market remains in transition, say the capital’s lawyers. The past year has continued to be challenging, but firms have begun to put into effect strategies that they hope will see them