Fieldfisher starts 2025 consolidating its growth plan focused on attracting talent with the incorporation of Anaïs Cobo, former head of the labor department of Broseta Abogados, as new labor partner in Barcelona. The new partner
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Fieldfisher is immersed in a growth and expansion plan to strengthen all practice areas in Spain. In this sense, as a result of the firm’s own growth and evolution, three new managing partners have
Fieldfisher has strengthened its tax practice with the addition of Xavier Aixelà as a new tax partner based in the Barcelona office. He will team up with Juan Osuna, tax partner based in the Madrid
Fieldfisher has hired Víctor Morán as new Tech&Data partner in the Madrid office. The lawyer, who comes from BDO, where he was head of the Data Protection, Digital Law and New
Fieldfisher has joined Tech Barcelona as a corporate partner, with the main objective of bringing Fieldfisher’s experience and knowledge in all legal areas, especially in the technology sector, to the ecosystem of companies and
So far this year Fieldfisher has added Pedro Claros and Antonio Delgado, partner and counsel in International Arbitration, Javier Cuairán as partner in Criminal and Adriana Lafuente, partner in corporate M&A. In
Fieldfisher continues its expansion with the addition of Adriana Lafuente as a partner in corporate and mergers and acquisitions at its Barcelona office; also as a member of the steering committee. With over 15 years of
Fieldfisher has signed Javier Cuairán, from Ontier, as a new criminal partner, an area that counts with Rafael Sánchez Sevilla, located in the Barcelona office. He will join the Madrid office on 3 May.
The new office, part of Fieldfisher’s integrated firm, initially comprises five partners, six administrators and 15 lawyers, with a total staff of 26. It is based in the centre of Milan, next to the Duomo, the
Iberian Lawyer talks to labour experts about the implementation of LGTBI protocols in companies and the changes it will bring about in the business world Image: Enrique Ceca Gómez-Arevalillo, partner in charge of the