ABG Intellectual Property, a Spanish firm specializing in intellectual property, has announced the appointment of ten new partners, expanding its partnership from six to sixteen. This strategic move involves the internal promotion of talented individuals
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Baker McKenzie has advised the socimi Smart Living Properties (a vehicle created by Bestinver following its alliance with SmartRental Group) on the acquisition of the Santara Senior Living Resort complex, located in the area of
Crowe Legal y Tributario continues to bolster its expertise with the addition of Rafael Fernández Bautista as a partner in its administrative law department, led by managing partner Pablo Nava. Fernández Bautista, an
AGM Abogados has signed Vanesa Alarcón Caparrós, former partner of Ecija, as new partner of the new Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) and Intellectual Property (IP) area of the firm. Vanesa Alarcón
Uría Menéndez and Martínez-Echevarría have advised on BD Capital acquisition of a majority stake in Netex Knowledge Factory, the Galician e-learling company, through a takeover offer to all shareholders at a
Abdón Pedrajas Littler, a leading labour law firm, has advised Grandvision Spain Optical Group in the process of modifying the incentive system applicable to more than 1100 employees of its staff in Spain. This achievement
Auren Legal has acted as legal advisor to Sociedad de Gestión de Activos Procedentes de la Reestructuración Bancaria (Sareb) in the sale of a portfolio of unsecured loans, called Cartera Génoba, with
Cuatrecasas has advised Auchan on the acquisition of the entire Dia Group operation in Portugal, for a total value of €155 million, which was recently finalised following a non-opposition opinion from the Competition Authority. The agreement
Pérez-Llorca has joined as a partner to Spain First Fellowship, a program of the Royal Spanish Rugby Federation that is committed to train and support professional athletes, starting with rugby players, introducing them to
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Banco Santander on a €86.5m green loan granted to Culmia for the development of seven affordable housing projects comprising 871 homes in Madrid corresponding to Lots 1 and 5 of the City