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Mark Bagnall Leads White & Case Team In $3.7 Billion Share Offering
Mark Bagnall headed a White & Case team representing Brazil's largest telecommunications carrier in financing a merger with Portugal Telecom.DLA, Weil Get Call for Vodafone's $10 Billion Ono Deal
Vodafone is acquiring Ono, Spain's largest cable operator, in a deal worth roughly $10 billion, including the assumption of debt. DLA Piper is advising Vodafone, while Ono is being represented by Weil Gotshal and Spanish firm Garrigues.Spain's Distressed Economy Offers Bargains to Investors
Five years after the fiscal crisis, there's still plenty of economic pain in Spain. But some law firms see opportunity, too.Management company assumed personal liability for contract to purchase and install carpeting in apartment co by entering into contract without disclosing to defendant that it did not own the co
Garrigues Appoints Duo as New Management Team
Garrigues has voted in new co-managing partners with Fernando Vives and Ricardo Gomez to take over at the helm on Sept. 1. Vives heads the firm's corporate and M&A practice, while Gomez is head of the tax practice. The duo will replace co-managing partners Miguel Gordillo and Jose Maria Alonso, who have run the firm together since 2000. While the new leaders don't plan any revolutionary changes to the firm's direction, a key target will be to regain a foothold in Brazil.Baker & McKenzie Boosts Spain Practice by Adding Former Garrigues Managing Partner
Baker & McKenzie has bolstered its Spanish practice with the hire of senior arbitrator Jose Maria Alonso Puig from leading local firm Garrigues. Alonso spent nine years as managing partner of the 2,000-lawyer Spanish giant before standing down in 2009 to head Garrigues' arbitration practice. He will join Baker's Madrid office on March 1.Spanish Law Firms Venture to Eastern Europe, Asia and Northern Africa
The global U.S. and U.K. firms may not be looking over their shoulders just yet, but Spanish firms have begun to extend their reach beyond Iberia and Latin America, their traditional strongholds. In the past few years, leading Spanish firms, including Ur�a Men�ndez, Garrigues, Maniega & Soler and Cuatrecasas, have ventured into regions such as Eastern Europe, Asia and Northern Africa.The Declaration of Independents
For large U.S. and U.K. firms, the economic downturn has prompted massive job cuts and talk of a paradigm shift. Meanwhile, Europe's independent law firms are doing just fine.Trending Stories
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