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This is the advance guard that law firms send abroad | Expansión
Miguel Troncoso, partner at Competition and EU, has been quoted today in Expansión as saying about the international development strategy of large law firms.
“The ideal is people who have already acquired some experience and have commercial skills. The job of a foreign office is, to a large extent, to attract business to Spain. For a young lawyer, international experience can be a career stimulus, and both (the lawyer and the firm itself) should make the most of this stimulus,” explains our Brussels office manager.
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“The ideal is people who have already acquired some experience and have commercial skills. The job of a foreign office is, to a large extent, to attract business to Spain. For a young lawyer, international experience can be a career stimulus, and both (the lawyer and the firm itself) should make the most of this stimulus,” explains our Brussels office manager.
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