2013 continues to be a hard year, and the quest for internationalisation is stronger than ever. Asia-Pacifi c, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East are the prime targets, and clients and their law fi rms
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On May 24th, 2013, the Spanish Government approved a draft bill that includes a new kind of visa and residence permit for investors.
The crisis has prompted a run of ever-changing regulations across Iberia, bringing to the forefront the increasing need for legal services on compliance. But more recently, it is the costs of non-compliance that are grabbing
Still firmly on the road to recovery, Madrid is on a drive for economic growth, fuelled by a need to attract capital and foreign investment. Competition is high, and the Capital´s law firms are
Recent EU regulation requires large corporations appoint a lawyer as an internal Data Protection Officer, presenting a rare opportunity for law firms
One of the top in-house lawyer’s organisations in the world met in Barcelona offering European lawyers the opportunity to evaluate the current challenges facing in-house lawyers
In this world, they say, you don’t get something for nothing. So when Portugal was given its bailout by the Troika, there were bound to be a long list of repercussions. While crippling austerity
Barcelona has not taken its foot off the gas pedal. While market conditions may be tough, there are sectors that are proving very resilient, and lawyers are finding themselves somewhere between optimism and pessimism when
Continuous reforms, increasingly aggressive tax authorities, and a Government that keeps changing the rules of the game mean that 2013 looks set to be another year of tax controversy and challenges for clients and law firms
Iberian Lawyer’s In-House Club Event showcases new Study highlighting the needs of In-House Counsel, and debuts its inaugural ‘Gold Awards’