There is little doubt that the construction boom that has helped underpin Spain’s economic growth over the past decade is coming to an end, say lawyers – with the housing sector most affected. The issue
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The most important thing that a law firm can bring to a matter is an understanding of how your business works, says Hewlett-Packard’s Regional Counsel in Iberia Eduardo Ruiz Montoya.
Although Freshfields is credited as being one of the world’s oldest law firms, their Madrid office is under new management and adapting to the latest domestic and international demands of a modern firm.
Information technology (IT) is no longer viewed only as a back office function, according to the latest Group of Experts survey. Law firm's increasingly see it as an important part of their infrastructure, helping
As the Jury of the Iberian Lawyer 40 under Forty Awards we are pleased to announce the 2007 Awards winners, presented below, and which were recognised formally at a ceremony in Madrid on 26 September. The Awards recognise
A new commercial reality in Iberia’s increasingly contentious business arena.
Far from questioning the current reforms of the legal profession, Garrigues chairman Antonio Garrigues, believes that they are a very positive development.
The French legal market has important lessons for Iberia’s independent law firms, suggests Pierre Étienne Lorenceau, they will need to adopt clear business strategies in order to avoid losing their best people
Diverse opinions on the expansion of the legal market
The son of a Catalan father and an English mother, John Rigau, counsel for PepsiCo Europe, always wanted to work in a dynamic international business environment – he just wasn’t sure whether he would find