It has been ten years with its foot on the accelerator. This is how Pérez-Llorca has made its way in the legal services market. It has achieved staggering figures and has recorded unprecedented growth.
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Iberian Lawyer’s video interview with José Vicente Morote and Iñigo Rodríguez-Sastre the two managing partners of the law firm that opened its doors in Spain in 2017 by ilaria iaquinta It has been
Squire Patton Boggs has hired Gorka Navea (pictured) as a partner in the competition-antitrust practice in Madrid. Gorka, with more than 20 years of experience, has a long career in competition law, both in private practice
The most relevant news of the week published on Iberian Lawyer read and commented by Ilaria Iaquinta and Michael Heron A new episode of the “Week in review”. Every week, Ilaria Iaquinta and Michael Heron
DWF-RCD has appointed eight new partners for internal promotion, bringing the total number of partners nationwide to 48. They are (pictured above from left to right): Bernad Afonso (insolvency), Javier Calzada (commercial), Cristina Díaz-Malnero (family),
by michael heron With offices in Lisbon, Porto, Algarve, Azores, Leiria and Évora, PRA is the Portuguese law firm with the largest local geographical footprint. The firm plans to continue this growth, not just in
by ilaria iaquinta Pressure to adopt ESG standards has come from consumers and a growing responsible investment community, as well as the expansion of governmental and regulatory requirements. In this evolving landscape, many stakeholders are
The most relevant news of the week published on Iberian Lawyer read and commented by Ilaria Iaquinta and Michael Heron A new episode of the “Week in review”. Every week, Ilaria Iaquinta and Michael Heron
Antas da Cunha Ecija has announced the integration of Paulo Morgado, former CEO of Capgemini Portugal and Spain. Paulo Morgado will reinforce the firm’s partners core and lead a new business area: the “Technology
by michael heron Three out of the top five global law firms by revenue from 2021, all have one thing in common. They are all vereins. The verein structure allows global firms to ‘merge’ together, under