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Cuatrecasas Rejects Herbert Smith Alliance
Hopes that Cuatrecasas would join Herbert Smith's European alliance network appear dead in the water after it emerged that the Spanish independent has taken the issue off its partnership conference agenda. Cuatrecasas had initially scheduled a vote on whether partners wanted to join the alliance, which includes Germany's Gleiss Lutz and Netherlands firm Stibbe, for its partnership meeting on December 18, but the matter was already off the agenda by the end of November.Cuatrecasas Announces New Office Heads in Madrid and Barcelona
Cuatrecasas, Goncalves Pereira has named new office heads in Madrid and Barcelona. The firm has named corporate partner Francisco Perez-Crespo as Madrid managing partner, while fellow corporate partner Miguel Trias has taken up the managing partner role in Barcelona. Meanwhile, Spanish rival Gomez-Acebo & Pombo has announced it will open a Lisbon office in January -- the start of the firm's strategy, first outlined in 2007, to become a pan-Iberian firmLinklaters Makes Cuatrecasas Partner Hire for Madrid Office
Linklaters has secured a significant boost to its Spanish offering with the hire of Cuatrecasas partner Francisco Malaga to head up the firm's litigation practice in Madrid. Malaga will be the firm's first litigation partner in the region, although the Magic Circle firm already has five associates in the practice. Malaga, who was a partner with Cuatrecasas, previously served as an alternate judge at the Audiencia Provincial court of Barcelona.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.Euro Debt Crisis Keeps Some Firms Busy as Continent Seeks to Stave Off Currency Collapse
As Europe's debt crisis and the fate of the euro take center stage at the G20 summit in Mexico this week, several leading international firms like Cleary Gottlieb, Cuatrecasas, Davis Polk, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges have grabbed roles advising clients seeking to cope with the continent's escalating sovereign debt woes.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.Spanish Law Firms Venture to Eastern Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa
The country's leading law firms are establishing themselves in cities from Warsaw to Shanghai (pictured here) largely due to the global expansion of Spanish companies.Trending Stories
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