Spain’s Rental Market Contracts as New Laws Deter Property Owners, With 300,000 Fewer Apartments Available

Madrid, Spain — A significant decline in Spain’s rental housing availability is raising concerns among experts and policymakers. The latest data reveals a decrease in the number of properties being offered for rent, with a drop of nearly 300,000 homes since the peak of the Covid pandemic and 96,512 fewer properties than in the previous year alone. This 11% reduction reflects broader trends linked to recent legislative changes and economic pressures that are reshaping the country’s housing market. According to data collected by the Housing Observatory—a collaboration between the Safe Rental Foundation and Rey Juan … Read more

Trump Administration Takes Tough Stand on Big Tech, Blocks Major HPE-Juniper Merger to Safeguard Market Competition

WASHINGTON — In a move that underlines the Trump administration’s hardline stance on corporate consolidation, the Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit to block the proposed $14 billion merger between Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Juniper Networks. This legal challenge marks a sharp turn from expected regulatory leniencies predicted during Donald Trump’s presidency, signaling robust enforcement of antitrust laws especially within the tech industry. The federal lawsuit, initiated this past Thursday, aims to halt the merger on the grounds that it would drastically diminish competition within the U.S. enterprise wireless networking market. Authorities argue that … Read more

China and Japan Amplify Legal Frameworks to Curtail Corruption and Strengthen Market Integrity

Beijing, China — In recent moves by China, substantial reforms and stringent policies highlight its determined crackdown on corruption within commercial sectors. This national campaign targets bribery and fraudulent activities, significantly overhauling the legal framework related to corporate malfeasance. Together, these regulations are aimed at improving the business environment and maintaining market order. The Criminal Law of China recently saw its 12th amendment, which notably extends the scope of anti-bribery laws to include private enterprises, previously applicable mainly to state-owned entities. This has broadened the legal context and increased the liabilities for corruption in private … Read more

EY Abogados Welcomes Silvia Bauzá as New Partner to Spearhead Market and Corporate Development in Legal Division

Madrid, Spain — EY Abogados announced the hiring of Silvia Bauzá as the new partner overseeing markets and corporate development of the legal department and the labor practice. Bauzá, previously associated with A&O Shearman in Spain, brings extensive experience to her new role under the supervision of EY Abogados’ managing partner, Ramón Palacín. Palacín expressed enthusiasm about Bauzá’s addition to the team, highlighting her prominent legal background, “Silvia’s joining marks a considerable gain for EY Abogados. Her seasoned expertise and commanding leadership are pivotal as we aim to enhance our client services and further our … Read more