Guide to Law Studies in Germany

Law is easy is what student magazine ZEIT Campus entitles its interview with Thomas Fischer, the presiding judge of the Federal Court of Justice. The article quotes the judge as …

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Compulsory energy audits for large companies in Spain

By November 2016, large companies that, for at least two consecutive years, fulfil specific conditions (those that employ at least 250 people, and those that, without meeting the previous requirement, have a turnover of more than 50 million euros and a general balance exceeding 43 million euros) must undergo their first energy audit.

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FinTech: A booming sector in Spain

Spain possesses numerous advantages to welcome start-ups in the FinTech sector. Spain can benefit from the consequences of Brexit if it decides to create a favourable field for such start-ups.

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Jan Petr | Legal Internship

Jan Petr, June – September 2016

All lawyers and partners were always happy to answer my technical questions and helped me a lot during the accomplishment of all my tasks. All lawyers and partners were always happy to answer my technical questions and helped me a lot during the accomplishment of all my tasks. Furthermore, I get acquainted with the day-to-day running of the Spanish legal institutions.

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Victoria Lewis | Legal Internship

Victoria Lewis, June – August 2016

Overall, my time at Mariscal Abogados has been enriching, allowing me to develop my oral and written communication in both English and Spanish, teamwork skills, legal research and ability to adapt to unknown situations.

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Spain starts using online judicial auctions

Since October 2015, a website brings together notarial and judicial auctions in Spain. A citizen with prior registration and deposit will be able to consult and participate in an auction. Auctions affect both real estate and personal property, including those that would have been mortgaged.

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