Fieldfisher Expands Madrid Office with Addition of International Arbitration Practice and New Partner, Pedro Claros

Madrid, Spain – Fieldfisher, a law firm based in Madrid, has announced the appointment of Pedro Claros as partner and Head of Practice of the International Arbitration practice. This marks the first time that the firm will incorporate this practice area in its Spanish office. Joining Claros in his team will be Antonio Delgado, who will serve as international arbitration of counsel. Pedro Claros is a lawyer, arbitrator, and jurist with extensive experience in international litigation and arbitration since 1997. He possesses a Master’s degree in International and Comparative Law from Georgetown University Law Center, … Read more

RocaJunyent Expands Labour Law Team with Addition of Albert Martínez Rodríguez

Girona, Spain – RocaJunyent, a law firm based in Girona, has welcomed Albert Martínez Rodríguez as a new partner in their labour law team. Martínez joins the firm from Vàzquez Advocats, a boutique labour law firm, bringing his expertise in collective bargaining, restructuring processes, and litigation. Martínez has a strong background in litigating individual and collective matters before the Social Jurisdiction. He is also skilled in providing preventive and pre-litigation advice in labour and social security law, as well as representing clients before the labour and Social Security Inspection. His addition to the team at … Read more

New Jersey Expands Access to Contraceptives and Supports Veterans in New Laws, Promoting Health Equity and Affordability

Trenton, New Jersey – As the new year begins, New Jersey is implementing a series of laws that will have a significant impact on the healthcare industry. These new regulations are aimed at expanding access to contraceptives, making it easier for veterans to enter the nursing profession, and addressing the affordability of prescription drugs. Additionally, the state has also made changes to the Safe Haven Infant Protection Act. One key law allows pharmacists to provide self-administered hormonal contraceptives without a prescription. This means that individuals will have easier access to birth control pills, patches, and … Read more

Oregon Residents Urged to Prepare for Super Purchase as State Expands Access

Portland, Oregon – The process of purchasing online has become a routine for many consumers. However, a recent study conducted by the University of Oregon highlights a potential issue that online shoppers may face – the lack of knowledge about the shipping address dropdown menus. These dropdown menus, commonly found on e-commerce websites, are meant to help users select their state, zip code, and country. However, researchers discovered that these menus can often be overwhelming for users, especially those with cognitive disabilities or limited computer skills. The study found that many dropdown menus contain an … Read more