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Lawyers: SPAIN, ANDORRA & GIBRALTAR Lawyers: SPAIN, ANDORRA & GIBRALTAR Updated: April 2017 A CORUÑA Lorenzo Cabanelas & Gamallo Aller C/ General Pardiñas, 6 - 2ºC 15701 Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña) Tel: (+34) 981 939 070 Fax: (+34) 981 939 071 Mobile: (+34) 630 204 258 Email: [email protected] (Law in general) ALICANTE Ms Carmen Ayela Samper-AYELA Abogados Lextax Consulting, S.L.P. Avda.Juan Bautista Lafora, 3 – Entlo. C/ D’Avall, 31 - Bajo 03002 Alicante 03730 Jávea (Alicante) Tel: (+34) 96 520 5333 // (+34) 685 125 030 Tel & Fax: (+34) 96 579 20 15 Fax: (+34) 96 521 75 63 . Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.lextax.es (Civil, Commercial, Real Estate, Property, (Taxation, Corporate, Family, Inheritance Hereditary, Family, Insurance, Criminal Law, Criminal, Labour and Planning Law) Taxation). Offices in Alicante, Valencia and Murcia. White & Baos, Abogados & Solicitors C/ Diana, 19 - 2ºD 03700 Denia (Alicante) Tel: (+34) 96 642 61 85 Fax: (+34) 96 578 44 71 Email: [email protected] Web: www.white-baos.com (Litigation&Court, Family, Taxation, Wills and Succession, Conveyancing) ASTURIAS Ms Florina García y Asociados C/ Uría, 19 - Entlo. Izqda. 33003 Oviedo (Asturias) Tel: (+34) 985 234 555 Fax: (+34) 985 237 549 Email: [email protected] Web: www.florinag.com (Law in general) Despacho Fausto Morell y Asociados BALEARIC ISLANDS Plaza Juan Carlos I, 7 – 1ªA Foro Abogados 07012 Palma de Mallorca Avda. Joan March, 8 – 4º, 1ª Tel: (+34) 971 710 147 // (+34) 971 713 548 07004 Palma de Mallorca (+34) 971 722 224 Tel: (+34) 971 763 481 Fax: (+34) 971 725 565 Fax: (+34) 971 208 110 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] (Civil, Mercantile and Penal Law) (Law in general) AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY MADRID AUSTRALIAN HONORARY CONSULATE BARCELONA Edificio Torre Espacio Avinguda Diagonal, 433 – BIS 2º, 1ª Paseo de la Castellana 259-D 08036 Barcelona 28046 Madrid Tel (+34) 93 362 37 92 Tel (+34) 91 353 66 00 Fax (+34) 93 362 37 92 Fax (+34) 91 353 66 92 The Australian Embassy in Madrid cannot act as a guarantor of the competence or probity of any particular lawyer and cannot take any responsibility whatsoever in regard to the consequence of accepting his/her services. The choice of a lawyer is entirely a matter of the individual discretion and judgement of the enquirer. Lawyers: SPAIN, ANDORRA & GIBRALTAR Updated: April 2017 Bufete Foz & Asociados Mr Antonio Morell Avda. D’Alemanya, 15 - Esc A, 5º - 2ª Edif. Fenix, Paseo Marítimo 07003 Palma de Mallorca C/ Aigua Dolça, 1 – 1º, 6ª Tel: (+34) 971 711 681 07014 Palma de Mallorca Fax: (+34) 971 718 635 Tel: (+34) 971 710 941 Email: [email protected] Fax: (+34) 971 717 595 Web: www.bufetefoz.com Email: [email protected] (Civil, Mercantile, Taxation and Real Estate Law) (Law in general) BARCELONA Riba-Vidal Abogados Ms Patricia Ayodeji – E-PDP Avda. Diagonal, 433 – Bis, 2º - 2ª C/ Balmes, 195 – Entlo 3ª 08036 Barcelona 08006 Barcelona Tel: (+34) 93 487 59 83 Tel: (+34) 93 218 80 77 Fax: (+34) 93 487 44 89 Fax: (+34) 93 217 91 63 Email: [email protected] Mobile: (+34) 652 940 027 (Law in general) Email: [email protected] (Company, Commercial, Data Protection, E- Marti & Associates commerce, Intellectual Property and Trademarks Avda. Diagonal, 584 Law, International contracts) 08021 Barcelona Tel: (+34) 93 201 62 66 ESA & Partners Fax: (+34) 93 202 09 14 Avda. Diagonal, 508 – 4º, 2ª Email: [email protected] 08006 Barcelona (Commercial, Family, Labour, Taxation, Accounting Tel: (+34) 93 217 37 46 and Finance Law) Fax: (+34) 93 217 30 15 Email: [email protected] Mr Carlos Suárez Moreno Web: www.esa-partnersabogados.com Avda. Diagonal, 332 (Foreign Commerce Law) 08013 Barcelona Mobile: (+34) 679 947 413 Baker & McKenzie Email: [email protected] Avda. Diagonal, 652 - Edif. D, 8º [email protected] 08034 Barcelona (Mercantile, Contracts, Migration, Start-ups and Legal Tel: (+34) 93 206 08 20 Translation, Internet, Real Estate) Fax: (+34) 93 205 49 59 Email: [email protected] Ms Amparo Ferrando Elorza Web: www.bakermckenzie.com C/ Tres Torres, 14 – Pta. Baja (Law in general - they have offices in Sydney and 08017 Barcelona Melbourne) Tel: (+34) 93 204 38 41 Fax: (+34) 93 204 99 20 Domenech Abogados Mobile: (+34) 670 442 222 C/ Madrazo, 33 – 4º, 1ª Email: [email protected] 08006 Barcelona (Mercantile, Civil, Wills and Testamentary Law) Tel: (+34) 93 415 06 77 Fax: (+34) 93 415 13 31 Ernst & Young Email: [email protected] Avda. Sarrià, 102 - 106 Web: www.domenechabogados.com 08017 Barcelona www.legaladviceinspain.com Tel: (+34) 93 366 37 00 (Family, Inheritances, Wills, Property, Taxation, Fax: (+34) 93 405 37 84 Civil and Criminal Law) Web: www.ey.com/es (Law in general - they have offices in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and Darwin) AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY MADRID AUSTRALIAN HONORARY CONSULATE BARCELONA Edificio Torre Espacio Avinguda Diagonal, 433 – BIS 2º, 1ª Paseo de la Castellana 259-D 08036 Barcelona 28046 Madrid Tel (+34) 93 362 37 92 Tel (+34) 91 353 66 00 Fax (+34) 93 362 37 92 Fax (+34) 91 353 66 92 The Australian Embassy in Madrid cannot act as a guarantor of the competence or probity of any particular lawyer and cannot take any responsibility whatsoever in regard to the consequence of accepting his/her services. The choice of a lawyer is entirely a matter of the individual discretion and judgement of the enquirer. Lawyers: SPAIN, ANDORRA & GIBRALTAR Updated: April 2017 Marco Esteban García- Esteban Lawyers Muntaner 269, 5-1 Círculo Legal – Carmen Varela Álvarez 08021 Barcelona Roger de Lluria 117 Tel: (+34) 93 414 0293 08037 Barcelona Mob: (+34) 650 359 444 Tel. (+34) 93 272 4700 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.abogado-penalista.es/en Web: www.circulolegal.com (Family, International Child Abduction, Commercial and Corporate Law, Property and Leasing, Trade and Marco Esteban García- Esteban Lawyers Consumption and Labor) Muntaner 269, 5-1 08021 Barcelona Noelia Hernando Mercadé Tel: (+34) 93 414 0293 Avenida del Carrilet 3 Mob: (+34) 650 359 444 Edif.D, Planta 2ª Email: [email protected] Ciutat de la Justicia Web: www.abogado-penalista.es/en 08902 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat Travessia del carrer Nou, 1, entr., 43730 Falset (Tarragona) BILBAO Mob: (+34) 606 582 525 Fax: (+34) 93 187 8719 Gomez-Acebo & Pombo Email: [email protected] C/ Alameda Recalde, 36 – 4º (Real Estate & Property Law, International Law, Labour & Social Security Law and Banking & Insurance Law) 48009 Bilbao (Vizcaya) Tel: (+34) 944 157 015 Fax: (+34) 944 152 180 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gomezacebo-pombo.com Renobales, Mariscal, Castresana, Abogados y (Taxation and Mercantile Law) Asociados C/ Alameda de Recalde, 27 – 1º Cuatrecasas 48009 Bilbao (Vizcaya) C/ Alameda Mazarredo, 5 – 1ª Tel.: (+34) 944 416 200 // (+34) 944 234 000 48001 Bilbao (Vizcaya) Fax: (+34) 944 416 050 // (+34) 944 243 213 Tel: (+34) 944 359 200 Email: [email protected] Fax: (+34) 944 359 201 (Mercantile, General, Investment, Taxation, Web: www.cuatrecasas.com Property, Inheritance and Debt Recovery Law - Email: [email protected] Cooperates with Bediaga Lawyers & Accountants (Law in general). Melbourne) CANARY ISLANDS CASTELLÓN Abogados Díaz Saavedra C/ Alcalde Díaz-Saavedra Navarro, 18 Martinez Sanz Abogados 35001 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria C/ Navarra, 31 – 4ºB Tel: (+34) 928 312 137 12002 Castellón Fax: (+34) 928 313 202 Tel: (+34) 96 483 16 60/62 Email: [email protected] Fax: (+34) 96 483 16 63 (Law in general) Email: [email protected] Web: www.martinezsanzabogados.com Roberto Martel Ballantyne Abogados (Commercial, Company, Civil, Insolvency, Taxation C/ Lola Massieu, 12 D and Arbitration Law) 35100 Maspalomas (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) Tel: (+34) 928 143 270 Mobile: (+34) 629 877 061 Email: [email protected] (Law in general) AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY MADRID AUSTRALIAN HONORARY CONSULATE BARCELONA Edificio Torre Espacio Avinguda Diagonal, 433 – BIS 2º, 1ª Paseo de la Castellana 259-D 08036 Barcelona 28046 Madrid Tel (+34) 93 362 37 92 Tel (+34) 91 353 66 00 Fax (+34) 93 362 37 92 Fax (+34) 91 353 66 92 The Australian Embassy in Madrid cannot act as a guarantor of the competence or probity of any particular lawyer and cannot take any responsibility whatsoever in regard to the consequence of accepting his/her services. The choice of a lawyer is entirely a matter of the individual discretion and judgement of the enquirer. Lawyers: SPAIN, ANDORRA & GIBRALTAR Updated: April 2017 GRANADA GIRONA Ms Maria Belén Ros García Ms Anna Abad C/ Torre de los Hidalgos, 1- 1ºB C/ Ginesta, 40 18008 Granada 17250 Platja D’Aro (Girona) Tel: (+34) 958 379 677 Tel. (+34) 872 500 676 Fax: (+34) 958 136 087 Mobile: (+34) 654 088 730 Mobile: (+34) 645 885 681 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.abadassociats.com (Legal Adviser) (Law in general) GUIPÚZCOA Vega y Postigo Abogados Mr Carlos González Finat C/Secundino Esnaola 2, 23 C/ Arrásate, 1 – 3º 20001 San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa) 20005 San Sebastián (Guipúzcoa) Tel: (+34) 943 291 644 Tel: (+34) 943 425 574 Fax: (+34) 943 293 244 Fax: (+34) 943 428 938 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.vegaypostigo.com (Commercial, Real Estate, Family, Criminal, (Commercial, Mercantile, Labour, Real Estate, Mercantile and Taxation Law) Family, Criminal and Taxation Law) HUELVA IBIZA Mr Jaime Casado Ruiz ESA&Partners C/ Alcalde Narciso Martín Navarro, 29 - Bajo D C/Vicente Cuervo 10, Bajos 21400 Ayamonte (Huelva) Tel: (+34) 93 217 37 46 Tel: (+34) 683 317 574 Fax: (+34) 93 217 30 15 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.jaimecasado.com Web: www.esa-partnersabogados.com (Mercantile, Civil, Labour, Maritime, (Foreign Commerce Law) Property, Family and Probate Law) MADRID Mr José Luís Castro Ruiz – International Larrotcha y del Campo Abogados Lawyers and Legal Advisors C/ Gobelas, 17 C/ Hilarión Eslava, 32 - 1ºDcha.
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