What is Venture Capital?Venture Capital is a source of funding for start-up companies, contributing to their success in terms of growth, innovation and job creation.Read moreCollective Labour Disputes in SpainThe collective dispute is a procedure invoked due to disagreements in labour matters in Spain. It involves a general interest claim made by a group of workers regarding the application and interpretation of a state regulation, collective agreement or a decision or practice adopted by a company.Read moreStrategic Financing for Startups: The Funding RoundsFunding rounds represent third-party financing operations for startups, typically executed through capital increases. This mechanism enables companies to secure additional liquidity to develop their business in return for granting equity to their partners.Read moreSpain 2023: Labour Rulings OverviewAnalyzing Spain’s significant legal rulings of 2023, this summary offers insights into the most relevant cases, providing a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape.Read moreRequirements for Manufacturing and Importing Cosmetic Products in SpainCarrying out the activities of manufacturing and importing cosmetic products in Spain requires compliance with some regulatory and technical requirements, which must be accredited before the Spanish Agency of Medicines and Health Products by submitting a responsible declaration.Read moreFrom Policies to Practice: Understanding Spain’s Employment Evolution in 2023Explore the significant legislative transformations shaping Spain’s labour landscape in 2023. This comprehensive summary highlights key laws addressing critical issues impacting employers and workers.Read moreCollective dismissal of workers in SpainCollective dismissal is the termination of employment contracts for economic, technical, organisational or production reasons when these, within ninety days, affect a certain number of workers.Read moreGuarantees in Spanish Commercial Leases: What to Consider?The LAU does not impose restrictions on additional guarantees in commercial leases in Spain, thus allowing the parties to negotiate the terms on a personalized basis.Read moreAmendments to the Spanish Commercial Registry RegulationsThe modifications to the Spanish Commercial Registry in Spain enhance the digital transformation, transparency and accuracy in registration procedures and establish a modern regulatory framework for company law.Read moreLaw firms as escrow agents in business transactionsAn escrow agreement is a contract between 3 parties: the buyer, the seller, and an impartial third party called the escrow agent. The escrow agent holds money or assets until certain terms of the agreement are met. Law firms can act as escrow agents, providing agility, security, trust and cost savings in business-to-business transactions.Read more Anterior 1234…83 Siguiente