The overall reform aims to strengthen the rights of users and consumers, both in the and in the telecommunications sector, in order to harmonise the mechanisms between national agencies and European bodies and/or international
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Agustín Bou, Managing Partner and Head of Restructuring of Spanish firm Jausas, is a man with a clear mission. His goal is to expand his firm’s capabilities and specifically to develop its practice
Welcome to the December Iberian Lawyer email alert, bringing insight and analysis for lawyers who advise international business interests in Spain and Portugal as well as the increasingly global interests of Iberian businesses around the
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Iberia’s businesses are on the move. Depressed home markets and limited prospects are prompting an increasing number of Spanish and Portuguese companies to look abroad for new opportunities.
The concerns of clients in the technology, media and telecoms (TMT) sectors as well as those across the life sciences are no different to those in the wider economy, say lawyers. There is no immunity
There may be an economic slowdown but intellectual property (IP) and information technology and communications (ITC) lawyers say that their practices have been affected less than many others. Clients haven’t avoided the downturn completely
Spanish legislators look likely to create a new Commission of Intellectual Property with the power to target internet copyright infringers but more effective means already exist
Barcelona is experiencing an ongoing process of change from a primarily industrial economy to one that is increasingly knowledge-led. The transformation is not however one that happens overnight, presenting the city and its law firms
New investment opportunities are emerging in Barcelona and entrepreneurial creativity continues to overcome bureaucratic barriers