Deloitte Legal has advised Atresmedia on the signing of an agreement with Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings for the acquisition of 100% of Clear Channel España. With this strategic transaction, valued at 115 million euros, Atresmedia accelerates
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Inmaculada Castelló has left Dentons to join Deloitte Legal as a Corporate/M&A Partner. Her move comes one year after Deloitte announced a global reorganization of its legal business and follows a series
Deloitte has advised the Polish education group Tutore, and indirectly the private equity firms Capmont and Innova Capital, on the acquisition of 100% of Grupo Vaughan, a Spanish language teaching company with more than 45 years of
Duarte Ribeiro Telles, who has been with Deloitte Legal since 2008, has been appointed M&A partner
João Maria Bismarck has joined the labour law team at Sérvulo, led by partner Rita Canas da Silva. He transits from Deloitte Legal
Deloitte Legal has hired Rubén Chaparro, formerly of PwC, as a partner in its Tax department. Given the challenges facing the sector as one of the main focuses of international regulation, the firm is
Deloitte has appointed 42 new partners; 39 internal promotions and 3 external incorporations, who have joined the firm’s partnership. This is the highest number of professionals joining the firm at the end of the year. Héctor
Deloitte Legal has advised TotalEnergies in the process of adapting its tax compliance system and obtaining certification in accordance with the UNE 19602 Standard issued by Aenor. This certification reinforces TotalEnergies’ position and commitment to its
Deloitte Legal has advised on tax and legal aspects to funds managed by Inveready in its acquisition of Avatel. Inveready has successfully closed the fundraising of Inveready Innvierte Private Equity II, its second private equity
Clifford Chance has announced the appointment of María Guinot as a partner in its Litigation and Arbitration practice in Madrid, strengthening the firm’s capabilities in regulatory investigations and financial sector disputes. The move