Establishment of a Spanish Branch in Spain in 10 steps
Opening of a bank account for the establishment of a Spanish branch in Spain is only mandatory if the branch will be granted funds.
Opening of a bank account for the establishment of a Spanish branch in Spain is only mandatory if the branch will be granted funds.
The Create and Grow Law is a boost for small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) in Spain, designed to remove obstacles to economic activities, reduce late payment practices in business transactions, and provide financial support for business growth.
The Spanish Horizontal Property Law provides for two specific actions for the condominium owners association in the event of nuisance or delinquent co-owners or occupants. One of them is the action for cessation.
The franchise agreement enhances the franchisor’s distribution of products and provision of services and enables the franchisor to create a uniform commercial distribution network.
The concept of loyalty shares was heavily involved in the subsequent changes to the reform of the Spanish Companies Act (Ley de Sociedades de Capital). Its introduction aims to reinforce the attractiveness of the corporate regime in Spain to investors.
I worked at Mariscal Abogados for three months (July-October 2022). As a British and French student in the second year of my master’s degree at La Sorbonne, I applied to …
Hydrogen is a highly reactive chemical acquired through a process known as electrolysis by which electrical currents facilitate the breakdown of water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen.
Before bidding for a public tender in Spain, entities must thoroughly study the technical and administrative specifications of the tender. They must also ensure that they meet all legal requirements. …
A lease-purchase contract is a lease contract that implies the unilateral right of the tenant to buy the property for a fixed or determinable price after an agreed time. In the following infographic, we summarise its advantages and disadvantages for tenants and landlords.
Act 16/2022 on the reform of the Insolvency Law took effect on 26 September 2022, triggering significant changes to streamline insolvency proceedings in Spain. The elimination of pre-existing liquidation plans is one of the modifications.