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The State Lawyers Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo de Abogados del Estado) [1] is a body of top civil servants in Spain, dependent on the Solicitor General of the State, itself organically integrated (currently) within the Ministry of Justice. It was created in 1881. [2]
Cinco Días. 16 de febrero de 2021 «Spain's Pérez-Llorca to Open Brussels Office». Law.com, 1 de diciembre de 2021 «Pérez-Llorca se refuerza con el nombramiento de cuatro nuevos socios y un counsel». Cinco Días. Marcelino Abad Ramón. 9 de enero de 2023 «'La competencia entre los bufetes sigue creciendo y eso es bueno'». Cinco Días ...
Norberto Javier de la Mata Barranco (born in Bilbao on 9 February 1962) is a Basque lawyer, legal scholar and professor of law. [1] [2] He is currently a full professor of criminal law at the University of the Basque Country. He is a lawyer at the international law firm Barrilero Asociados. [3] [4]
Law firms are organized in a variety of ways, depending on the jurisdiction in which the firm practices. Common arrangements include: Sole proprietorship, in which the attorney is the law firm and is responsible for all profit, loss and liability;
The firm opened two offices in Mexico under the name Littler, De la Vega y Conde, S.C. [13] In October 2013, Littler combined with two Latin American law firms, adding a presence in four additional countries in the Latin American region — Colombia, Costa Rica, [14] El Salvador, and Panama, [15] and creating a new entity named Littler Global. [16]
John Lee Ratcliffe [1] (born October 20, 1965) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the ninth director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since 2025.
The Bar Association of Puerto Rico (BAPR) or Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico (CAPR) is the bar association of Puerto Rico. It is the oldest professional association in Puerto Rico, and among the oldest bar associations in the world.
Alberto Carlos Rivera Díaz [n. 1] was born in Barcelona.Albert Rivera Díaz is the only child of Agustín Rivera, member of a working-class family from La Barceloneta, [2] and María Jesús Díaz, who had moved aged 13 from the small town of Cútar in Málaga province to follow in the footsteps of her elder brother, who had opened an electrical appliances shop.