The last edition of the Rock & Law Festival has raised more than 51,000 euros that will go to the “Próximos a la infancia” project promoted by the Fundacion Prójimo Próximo. Representatives of
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João Lamy da Fontoura has rejoined Sérvulo as a consultant in public law, after 11 years pursuing other professional activities
Linklaters advised Portobello Capital on the secondary deal for BlueSea Hotels, its investee specializing in providing value-for-money experiences in the hotel sector. Partners Group was the lead investor in the follow-on vehicle, with participation from
Linklaters has advised Prosolia Internacional, Prosolia Energy’s parent company, on the acquisition by European private equity firm InfraVia Capital Partners of a majority stake in the company, which specializes in infrastructure assets, critical metals,
Linklaters has advised CVC DIF on its acquisition of a portfolio of data centers in Madrid and Barcelona, through leading data center operator Adam Ecotech. This is CVC DIF’s first investment in the sector
Rock’n’law, the main event that unites music and charity in the legal sector in the Iberian peninsula, turns 15 years old with an inspiring story of success. Don't miss the concert in Lisbon, on 8
BNZ, owned by Clean Energy Fund III of Nuveen Portfolio (one of the largest investment managers with $1.2 trillion of assets under management) has successfully completed its first Total IPP Financing (TIPPF) in several countries with
Rock'n'Law 2024, the main music and charity event in the legal sector in Portugal and Spain, will celebrate its 15th edition in Lisbon on November 8, at the LX-Factory
Bringing together lawyers, charity, and a lot of rock—that's the concept of the "Rock'n'Law" festival. In Madrid, its 2024 edition will take place on October 11
Linklaters has advised the managers on the issuance of two series of senior non-preferred Instruments (€2,000 million + €1,000 million) by Banco Santander, together with a takeover bid targeting two series of senior non-preferred Instruments of €1,500 million and