A slow generational shift is reshaping leadership, management models and strategic priorities across law firms in Spain and Portugal by glória paiva In a slow but steady movement, the millennial generation — born between 1980 and 1995 —
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Ecija has appointed Iván Azinovic to head its real estate practice. He brings experience from law firms such as Gómez-Acebo & Pombo
Ecija, chaired by Hugo Ecija, announces the incorporation of Nimerya, a consultancy specialising in digital transformation, and restructures its technology division under the Ecija Tech brand. In the words of Alejandro Touriño, CEO of
Ecija has appointed Carlos de la Pedraja as its new corporate managing director. He joins from Ontier, where he held the position of global corporate director. His appointment aims to strengthen the firm’s governance
Ecija strengthens its expansion in Latin America with the opening of a new office in Barranquilla, headed by Rodrigo Uribe, and the addition of partners Nataly Novoa and Marcelo Yepes in Colombia, as part of
The addition of Ático Asesores, JPI Consultores and Lexcons represents significant growth for the Pamplona office
Ecija has announced the redesign of its structure in Colombia, with the appointment of four new partners and a new leadership by David Bedoya
Ecija has hired Fabio Virzi, formerly of Cases & Lacambra, as a new partner in its litigation and arbitration practice in Madrid. With this addition, the firm now has 230 partners and more than 1,500 professionals in 18
Ecija has reinforced its Corporate Governance and Technology, Media, and Telecommunications (TMT) practices with the promotion of Juan Carlos Guerrero and Marina Torres as new partners in the Madrid office. The firm continues its commitment
Piqueras transits from Deloitte Legal, where he was the director of competition and EU law, matters in which he has international experience