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Ranking of leading law firms in real estate transactions | Cinco Días
Cinco Días talks about the ranking of real estate transactions in Spain in the first half of the year prepared by TTR Data, where Gómez-Acebo & Pombo is among the leading firms.
The Firm is among the TOP10 in terms of both number of transactions and value of transactions advised.
The TTR Data list keeps a record of all transactions announced or closed by the firms between the period beginning on 1 January and ending on 30 June in relation to advising on transactions in this sector. These interactions correspond to both corporate and real estate roles, as long as one of the main parties involved is Spanish.
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