The law firm, Ejaso ETL Global, has added a new Partner to its litigation area, Juan Carlos Rubio (pictured), who until now was Partner, Founder and Director of Acebo & Rubio Abogados. Rubio holds a
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Iberian Lawyer’s IP&Tmt Awards 2022 will take place in Lisbon on 6th July. Iberian Lawyer is delighted to reveal the finalists. In order to access the full list of law firms and lawyers
Caiado Guerreiro has played a decisive role in establishing and developing Fraudio BV’s business, advising on all legal issues inherent in its expansion project. Following its expansion policy, Fraudio BV has recently opened its
Rovensa, the company controlled by Bridgepoint and Partners Group, has agreed to acquire Cosmocel, a player in specialty biostimulants and high-tech products for agriculture. The completion of the integration is subject to approval by the
Spanish companies -with annual billings of more than 1 billion dollars- dedicate an average of 3.8 million dollars to Diversity and Inclusion initiatives according to the study Mind the Gap series: Insights from Global Employment leaders published
PROA, the Spanish communications consultancy firm, has incorporated lawyer María Segimón (pictured) to its Advisory Board. Segimón is a lawyer of counsel at the Commercial Law Department of the firm Escalona &
Guil Mobility Ventures, the CVC that focuses on developing and co-creating mobility startups in Latin America has acquired an undisclosed stake in Evsy SL, the Spain based recharge app. Guil Mobility Ventures seeks to deliver
Marimón Abogados has advised the seller in the transaction in which the Swedish company Plenius AB has acquired 100% of Antartyca Consulting, S.L. and Agrupo Sistemas, S.L. Antartyca Consulting, specialised in SAP solutions
DLA Piper and the real estate company MGVM have joined the Code of Good Practices for Talent Management and the Improvement of Competitiveness in the Company of the Spanish Association of Executives and Directors (EJE&
The Spanish Association of Courier Companies (AEM) has signed its new Collective Bargaining Agreement, which will be in force until 2025 and seeks to strengthen the security of the courier sector and its workers, both at