Andersen has promoted José Miguel López, Elena Martínez Hoces and Carlos Morales as professional partners and has appointed Javier Bustillo and Borja de Gabriel as quota partners. José Miguel López is a
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Andersen will move its headquarters in Sevilla to the Columbus building, located in Avenida de la Palmera, in order to continue with its growth plan in Andalusia. The new offices will allow the firm to
Andersen has advised Martinsa Fadesa in the process of annulling the urban development agreement that obliged the construction company to pay the maintenance costs and taxes of the urbanisation La Montaña (Aranjuez). The recent
Andersen has appointed Javier Moya (pictured centre) as a partner in the litigation and arbitration practice in the Madrid office, reinforcing the firm’s capabilities in this area and, specifically, in the field of commercial
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
Andersen has hired Yolanda Cano (pictured centre right) and Álvaro García Sánchez (pictured centre left) as counsels in the tax and litigation teams, respectively. Cano has a law degree from CEU San Pablo
Functionality, comfort, innovation, sustainability, practicality and openness are some of the requirements that firms demand when choosing their new workspace. Iberian Lawyer spoke to the partners, managing partners and architects of Ontier, Andersen, Cuatrecasas, DLA
Andersen has advised Squirrel Media on the acquisition of 51% of the business conglomerate Grupo Ganga. Based in Madrid, Grupo Ganga is a company focused on the production of drama series and TV shows, including the
Andersen has advised the spanish group MFI (Medical Fomento Industrial), a supplier of optics and acoustics in northern Spain, on the sale of the group companies Ibervisión (Ibervisión Servicios Ópticos), Medop (Medop) and
José Vicente Morote (pictured) has been re-elected as a member of Andersen’s Global Management Committee by a unanimous vote. The 12-member Global Management Committee is the highest and exclusive governing body of Andersen Global