Ramón y Cajal Abogados‘s expert Art Law team, led by partners Rafael Mateu de Ros and coordinated by Patricia Fernández Lorenzo, PhD, has provided legal counsel to the De La Sota family
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Ontier has announced the hiring of Amado Giménez Bono from Ramón y Cajal, appointing him as a partner in the Financial department. This move comes as the firm fills the vacancy left by Á
Ramón y Cajal Abogados has acted as legal advisor to Amper in connection with the annual renewal of its € 80 million commercial paper program registered with the Spanish MARF. Renta 4 acted as arranger of the
Ramón y Cajal Abogados has advised Colonial in Spanish law on the renewal of its Euro Commercial Paper Programme for a total amount of €500 million registered on Euronext Dublin. Banco Sabadell acted as arranger
Pinsent Masons and Ramón y Cajal Abogados have advised on the €5.3 million acquisition of 60% of EPICOM by Indra and Grupo Oesía, giving entry into its shareholding to these two relevant companies, betting on
Ramón y Cajal Abogados advised Banco Santander in the incorporation of a €100 million venture debt fund, in alliance with Inveready, designed for technology-based and high-growth companies. Banco Santander launches a complete range of services
Ramón y Cajal Abogados has advised Arena Green Power, part of the Arena Power Group, in the structured financing granted by Sinia Renovables (Banco Sabadell) in the amount of 8 million euros This amount, together
Ramón y Cajal Abogados has advised Montepino Logística on the listing of its shares on Euronext Access Paris. The initial listing price was €11.07 per share with an approximate market capitalisation of €952m. In
Ramón y Cajal Abogados has advised Equilis Project Spain 2, a subsidiary of the Belgian real estate company EQUILIS, on the €22m structured financing provided by CaixaBank for the development and construction of the “Nexum
Ramón y Cajal Abogados has advised Monthisa, a business group owned by the Montoro Zulueta family, on the sale of the Radisson Blu Madrid Prado hotel, a 3,796 square metre building whose transaction has been