Ontier Poised to Dominate Economic Criminal Law with Strategic Merger of Esteemed Bufete Trallero

Madrid, Spain — In a strategic move to bolster its capabilities in economic criminal law, Ontier has announced the integration of Bufete Trallero, a seasoned law firm well-versed in criminal law, into its operations. Starting January 2025, Bufete Trallero’s founder Alfonso Trallero will join Ontier as a new partner, alongside his skilled team of lawyers and professionals.

Cristina Camarero, managing partner of Ontier Spain, expressed that the merger represents a significant step in cementing the firm’s reputation as a leader in the criminal legal sphere. She lauded Bufete Trallero’s unparalleled expertise in managing high-profile cases in Spain, which she believes will substantially enhance Ontier’s longstanding reputation in economic criminal jurisprudence.

Ontier’s commitment to expanding its footprint in economic criminal law isn’t confined to local borders; it aligns with recent expansions, such as the incorporation of a criminal law firm in Italy led by Francesco Verri. This global strategy underscores Ontier’s ambition to enrich its offerings, providing comprehensive and specialized services supported by an international network of resources and expertise.

With the January integration date set, Trallero will amalgamate his practice with that of Berta Aguinaga’s team at Ontier, fortifying one of the firm’s most strategic areas. Trallero, a respected figure in the field, holds a law degree from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and boasts a distinguished career enriched by involvement in notable national and international legal battles.

His accolades include recognition from major global directories, a professorship in the Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession at Universidad Carlos III, a collaborative role with the World Justice Project, and a prolific output of legal publications. Trallero’s career also features significant advisory roles for the Ministry of Justice and several international human rights defense projects.

Pedro Rodero, CEO of Ontier Spain, welcomed the integration, highlighting how it aligns with Ontier’s strategic goals to enhance the firm’s expertise by recruiting top-tier professionals. He emphasized the importance of the merger in providing more comprehensive services to their clients, which is in line with the objectives discussed during their last international convention.

Alfonso Trallero also shared his positive outlook on this new chapter with Ontier. He stressed how the merger with Ontier permits his team to engross in a globally recognized firm and continue delivering specialized legal support in Economic Criminal Law.

This latest merger is illustrative of Ontier’s holistic approach to growth—strategically merging with niche firms to amass a breadth of knowledge and expertise that supports their client’s diverse needs at a global scale.

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