Andersen has appointed Íñigo Zumalabe (pictured centre right) and Ramón Portela (pictured centre left) as partners in the M&A and tax departments, respectively, in the Madrid office. Zumalabe has a degree in
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Gómez Acebo & Pombo (GA_P) has appointed Diana Linage (pictured), until now senior associate at Uría Menéndez, as of counsel in the corporate and M&A area. Linage holds a
Ospina Abogados has signed Juan Antonio García Jabaloy (pictured) as a new partner. By this appointment, the firm headed by Juan Gonzalo Ospina incorporates the former prosecutor of the Audiencia Nacional and, to date,
López-Ibor Abogados and De Pasqual & Marzo Abogados (DPM Abogados) have announced their integration to start a new stage as López-Ibor DPM, a multidisciplinary firm with a presence in Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.
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Cuatrecasas has advised General de Alquiler de Maquinaria, S.A. (GAM) on the incorporation of a bond program in the Mercado Alternativo de Renta Fija (MARF) for a maximum outstanding balance of 100 million euros, under
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TELLES has hired Margarida Rosado da Fonseca (pictured) as new co-head of EU and competition law practice. Rosado da Fonseca holds an LL.M. in European Studies from the College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium and
Pérez-Llorca has strengthened its tax department with the incorporation of Felipe Alonso (pictured centre), Javier Povo (pictured right) and Antonio Ruiz (pictured left), who have joined the tax department in the areas of tax
Linklaters has appointed Marcos Sousa Monteiro (pictured) as national managing partner in Portugal. He will succeed António Soares who has led the Lisbon office for the past seven years. Sousa Monteiro joined Linklaters