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.
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As General Counsel of Millennium BCP, one of Portugal’s leading banks, and President of the Company Lawyers Institute of Portugal, João Lourenço is well placed to assess the demands of both sides
The key investment private equity houses can make is in people, says Juan Díaz-Laviada, Managing Director of Advent in Spain.
On moving from Clifford Chance to Ferrovial, where she is head of corporate law, María Segimón de Manzanos found herself in the legal team behind some of Spain’s major international transactions.
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
As head of legal at Sacyr-Vallehermoso, Santiago del Pino, believes that law firms should listen more carefully to the specific needs of each business before selling their services.
Miquel Griñó Tomás, head of legal at Agbar, explains that there is more to his globally expanding business than simply Aguas de Barcelona.
Formed in 2000 as a result of the merger of a number of energy companies, Galp Energia has quickly become one of Portugal’s largest companies and sees itself as the driving force behind the reshaping
For Manuel Álvarez Trongé, Company Secretary and General Counsel of Telefónica International, “Law is not about the ideas you read in a book, it is about the art of the possible.”
Vueling Airlines is one of Spain’s current business success stories. Iberian Lawyer spoke to Richard Munden, the Barcelona-based Head of Legal and Government Affairs, to learn how the airline is managing such dramatic growth.