Garrigues recorded revenues of 443.15 million euros in 2022, up 7% on the previous year. In absolute terms, the growth recorded amounted to 29 million euros, the highest figure in the firm’s history. In Spain, revenues totaled 386.21 million
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Victor Horcajuelo, ex public law partner at Andersen and Adolfo Rodríguez, ex head of internal unit at Bank of Spain´s legal department had launched Vhar Legal. Both of them had more than 15 years
Cuatrecasas has advised General de Alquiler de Maquinaria (GAM) on the incorporation and registration of a sustainability-linked promissory note programme on the Mercado Alternativo de Renta Fija (MARF), for a maximum outstanding balance of €50 million.
Garrigues has hired Mireia del Pozo (pictured) as a partner in the administrative and constitutional law department in Barcelona. Del Pozo holds a law degree from Pompeu Fabra University and a professional master’s degree
Giménez-Salinas Abogados has signed Jacobo Baltar (pictured centre) as partner in charge of Banking and Finance. With more than 20 years of experience, Baltar joins the firm with the aim of strengthening the banking and
José María Alonso (pictured) has changed the name of his law firm to Alonso & Díez-Hochleitner Abogados. The boutique has the experience of José María Alonso, former managing partner of Garrigues, former
Andersen has appointed Juan Ignacio Alonso Dregi (pictured centre) as director of the Barcelona office with the aim of giving new impulse to the local practice. Alonso Dregi holds a law degree from the CEU
Ontier has appointed Mercedes Romero (pictured) as a new partner in its litigation and arbitration team. This department, which has been experiencing strong growth in recent years, is now reinforced with the aim of further
Garrigues has appointed Nicolás Santos the partner responsible for Galicia, effective January 1, 2023. He replaces Pedro Regojo, who has been in charge of the area since 2015. “I am convinced that the powerful team of partners
by michael heron Pedro Rebelo de Sousa (pictured) is arguably one of the most recognisable and well-known lawyers in the Portuguese market. A career that saw him leave Europe in the 1970s to work as