Limitations on Tourist Licenses

On July 24th, the Spanish Government submitted a legislative amendment to the Congress of Deputies with the aim of limiting the proliferation of tourist licenses. The amendment will not have retroactive effects and will not impact on tourist flats already in operation. The Government’s aim is to limit the impact that the excessive number of… Continue reading Limitations on Tourist Licenses

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Spin-offs as a way of business reorganisation

In recent times, there has been an increase in enquiries regarding the reorganization of corporate groups, many of which are driven by the desire to separate businesses and improve efficiency. The spin-off is an optimal legal mechanism to achieve both objectives. Currently, the legal framework for spin-off is regulated by Royal Decree-Law 5/2023, of 28… Continue reading Spin-offs as a way of business reorganisation

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Territorial jurisdiction in teleworking cases

It is clear that society is rapidly moving towards a fully digitalised era which, as expected, is bringing about major changes in the world of labour relations. The most prominent and currently implemented result of this technological development is teleworking. Despite the fact that this matter has already been regulated in Law 10/2021, on remote… Continue reading Territorial jurisdiction in teleworking cases

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Phishing. Territorial jurisdiction: Principle of ubiquity or effectiveness of the investigation

As we all know, by means of phishing the perpetrator aims to trick the recipient of an email, a phone call, or a text message into disclosing financial information, banking access credentials, or other sensitive data or into accessing fake web pages or links, thereby making a mistake and in this way obtain a disposition… Continue reading Phishing. Territorial jurisdiction: Principle of ubiquity or effectiveness of the investigation

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