Spain has been hit particularly hard by the global economic collapse but the current difficulties will not stop either its continuing economic or social evolution, says Antonio Garrigues
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Despite reports of green shoots in the Spanish economy, many of Madrid’s law firms remain sceptical, but nonetheless optimistic that they can weather the economic storm.
Skills outside the classroom In order to mark the launch of Iberian Lawyer´s new service for students – Ticket2Law.com – law firm managers share their advice on how young lawyers can make themselves more
The global financial crisis is clearly impacting on the Iberian economy, unemployment in Spain has reached around 14.4% with 3.3 million now jobless, and the slowdown is inevitably also beginning to impact on neighbour Portugal, of which
As well as offering an alternative route into the US Miami also connects to Latin America
In light of the evident economic challenges currently facing many businesses across Iberia, lawyers in Spain and Portugal report that their clients continue to seize opportunities internationally albeit at a more measured pace. The situation
A consequence of the current financial pressures on banks is not only a reduced willingness to finance projects individually but also a collapse in syndicated loan deals, says José Guardo, head of the project finance
Governments around the world have sought to limit the impact of the global financial crisis on domestic economies by announcing or bringing forward planned infrastructure and construction projects. The situation in Iberia is no different,
At a time when many business sectors are facing falling consumer demand the energy sector remains an international success story of the Iberian economy. Despite a difficult financial arena, changing regulation and increasing competition, the
Law firms need to embrace change, participants at a recent Iberian Lawyer forum heard, to look at their working practices and how they deliver their services