Pérez-Llorca and Araoz & Rueda advised on the Spanish Law aspects of peer-to-peer lending platform Afluenta’s $8 million series B funding round.
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Law firms are increasing the amount of ‘non-legal’ skills training they offer their lawyers due to concerns that law graduates are ill-prepared for life in a law firm. Consequently, many young lawyers are being offered
Law firm training programmes now include more instruction in non-legal skills due to worries that law courses are “woefully inadequate” preparation for a career in a modern law firm
Ensuring adequate transparency and protection for investors is, without a doubt, fundamental to the smooth operation of the financial markets. This is one of the aims of the recent reforms of the regulation applicable to
The Iberian financial sector is generating plenty of disputes, but while this may be lucrative work for lawyers in Lisbon, it is less so for those in Madrid
IPO activity will triple in Spain by 2020, but with law firms undercutting rivals on price and handling work inefficiently, whether they can profit from such opportunities is in doubt
Moves to tackle tax avoidance schemes around the world are gathering pace, but the discrepancy between the measures implemented in different jurisdictions is creating a minefield for clients
The new issue of Iberian Lawyer is out now. The cover story reveals that trainee intake at Spain and Portugal’s biggest firms is on the increase, while we also report on how the legal
Pérez-Llorca successfully defended car-pooling platform BlaBlaCar against an attempt by Confebús, an association of bus operators in Spain, to stop its activities.
After a period of draught, trainee intake at Iberia’s leading firms is on the up once again as workloads increase