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United States Consulate General Consular Section United States Consulate General Consular Section Paseo Reina Elisenda, 23 - 08034 Barcelona, Spain Tel: (34) 93-280-22-27 - Fax: (34) 93-280-61-75 Email: [email protected] Web: List of Attorneys - Consular District of Barcelona LIST OF ATTORNEYS ALL PRACTICES In the Consular District of Barcelona (As of February 2020) The Barcelona Consular District covers the provinces of Barcelona, Girona, Huesca, Lleida, Tarragona, Teruel, Zaragoza, and the Principality of Andorra. This list has been divided into sections, grouped by countries, autonomous communities, provinces and cities. The U.S. Consulate General in Barcelona, Spain assumes no responsibility or liability for the professional ability or reputation of, or the quality of services provided by, the following persons or firms. Inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement by the Department of State or the U.S. Consulate in Barcelona. Names are listed alphabetically, and the order in which they appear has no other significance. The information in the list on professional credentials, areas of expertise and language ability is provided directly by the lawyers; the U.S. Consulate General in Barcelona is not in a position to vouch for such information. You may receive additional information about the individuals on the list by contacting the local bar association (or its equivalent) or the local licensing authorities. The Department of State (CA/OCS) has prepared an information sheet on retaining a foreign attorney that is available at this web site: Retaining a Foreign Attorney. Complaints should initially be addressed to the COLEGIO DE ABOGADOS (Bar Association) in the city involved; if you wish you may send a copy of the complaint to the U.S. Consulate General in Barcelona. The U.S. Consulate General in Barcelona reserves its right to add, restrict or amend its attorneys list as necessary. If this list is published it must be accompanied by a conspicuous statement in the following terms: "These names have been furnished by the U.S. Consulate General in Barcelona, Spain". The U.S. Consulate General is prohibited from recommending any name or law firm from this list.Page 1 of 22 Table of Contents ATTORNEYS Page number Attorneys all Practice in Barcelona Consulat District of Barcelona o Provinces of Barcelona -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-11 o Girona, Lleida and Tarragona ------------------------------------------------------------------------11-13 o Provinces of Huesca, Teruel and Zaragoza ---------------------------------------------------------13-14 o Principality of Andorra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15 ADDENDUM Bar Certified Attorneys in the Consular District of Barcelona o Province of Barcelona -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 o Provinces of Huesca, Teruel and Zaragoza ------------------------------------------------------------ 16 o Principality of Andorra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16 Spanish Sworn Translators o Provinces of Barcelona, Girona, Lerida and Tarragona ----------------------------------------------- 17 o Provinces of Huesca, Teruel and Zaragoza ------------------------------------------------------------- 18 o Principality of Andorra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 Public Notaries o Provinces of Barcelona and Girona----------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 20 o Provinces of, Huesca, Teruel and Zaragoza -------------------------------------------------------------20 Principality of Andorra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Certified Judicial Interpreters (Province of Barcelona) ------------------------------------------------------ 21 Certified Court Reporter (France) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Spanish Ministry of Justice Criminal/Civil Code Information in English --------------------------------22 The U.S. Consulate General is prohibited from recommending any name or law firm from this list. Page 2 of 22 BARCELONA Attorney Law Firm Address Contact Details Email Website Fields of Practice Xavier ALBERICH XAVIER Lluis Companys 20, Emerg. Cell: 647- [email protected] Civil Law CARRASCO ALBERICH 1º 6ª 760-777 Commercial/Business/Insurance CARRASCO 08172 St. Cugat del Tel: 93-674-9850 Criminal Law Valles (Barcelona) Fax: 93-589-1685 Miriam AMOROS MARTIN & Balmes 228-230, 1º Emerg. Cell: 687- miriam@martin- https://martin- Criminal Law BAS AMOROS, 08006 Barcelona 824-016 amoros.com amoros.com/ ABOGADOS Tel: 93-218-9366 PENALISTAS Fax: 93-415-77-16 Juan Antonio ADESSE Edificio Trade, Torre Emerg. Tel: 93- jaa@adesseabogados. www.adesseabogados.com Civil Law Oeste ANDINO LÓPEZ ABOGADOS, 411-8937 com Commercial/Business/Insurance S.L.P Gran Via Carlos III Tel: 93-411-8937 Estates/Inheritance Law 94, 1º3ª Cell: 650-125-784 08028 Barcelona Fax: 93-411-8913 Ignacio ARROYO RYA ABOGADOS Passatge Mulet, 16 Emerg. Tel: 93- [email protected] www.rya.es Civil Law MARTÍNEZ 08006 Barcelona 487-1112 [email protected] Estates/Inheritance Law Tel: 93-487-1112 Commercial/Business/Insurance Fax: 93-487-3562 Criminal Law Patricia AYODEJI E-PDP Berlin 38-48, 5ª Tel: 93-378-1600 [email protected] www.e-pdp.eu Civil Law 08029 Barcelona Ext. 123 Commercial/Business Fax: 93-378-1623 Mireia BALAGUER BALAGUER Tuset 34, Entre. A/B Emerg. Cell: 606- mbalaguer@bbaboga http://batallerbalaguerabog Criminal Law BATALLER BATALLER 08006 Barcelona 386-353 dos.com ados.com/en/equipo/ ABOGADOS, Tel: 93-415-6280 S.C.P Fax: 93-415-8196 Cloe BARNILS DELOITTE Diagonal 654 Emerg. Cell: 650- [email protected] www.deloitteabogados.es Commercial/Business /Insurance RODRIGUEZ ABOGADOS, 08034 Barcelona 319-127 -GONZALEZ S.L.P Tel: 93-253-3764 Fax: 93-520-0606 Jesús BECERRA JESUS BECERRA. Provença 278, 1º bis Emerg. Cell: 689- [email protected] https://jesusbecerra.com/en Criminal Law BRICEÑO DERECHO 1ª 399-034 PENAL 08008 Barcelona Tel: 93-418-0499 Fax: 93-216-0763 Francisco Javier GÓMEZ-ACEBO Diagonal 640, 8° Emerg.: 93-415- jbejar@gomezacebo- www.gomezacebo- Civil Law BEJAR & POMBO 08017 Barcelona 7400 pombo.com pombo.com Criminal Law GARCÍA Abogados, S.L.P Fax: 93-416-0394 The U.S. Consulate General is prohibited from recommending any name or law firm from this list. Page 3 of 22 Xabat XABAT Antic de Sant Joan 1, Emerg. Cell: 626- [email protected] www.xabatbelaustegui- Civil Law BELAÚSTEGUI BELAÚSTEGUI- Entlo. 3ª 768-996 abogado.es Commercial/Business/Insurance BARAHONA ABOGADO. 08003 Barcelona Tel/Fax: 93-501- Immigration Law 6752 Family Law Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction Raimón BERGOS BUFETE Pau Claris 155, 3º 1ª Cell: 609-509-558 rbergos@bergos- www.bergos-advocats.com Civil Law CIVIT BERGÓS. 08009 Barcelona Tel: 93-215-3359 advocats.com Commercial/Business/Insurance Fax: 93-487-1490 Spanish Taxes Law Genís BOADELLA BOADELLA Av. Diagonal 441, 5é Cell: 662-054-925 despatx@boadellaiest http://boadellaiesteve.cat/ Civil Law ESTEVE ESTEVE C Tel: 93-419-1464 eve.cat Commercial/Business/Insurance ADVOCATS 08036 Barcelona Fax: 93-321-1774 Estates/Inheritance Law Silvia BORRELL B & B LAWYERS Paris 45, Entlo. 3ª Cell: 674-004-004 [email protected] www.bufeteborrell.com Commercial/Business/Insurance QUEROL 08029 Barcelona Tel: 93-290-6825 om Criminal Law Joaquin CABRERA I CABRERA Balmes 30, 2° 2 ª Cell: 605-942-978 [email protected] www.cbpr.pro Civil Law, BUSQUETS PUIGVERT 08007 Barcelona Tel: 93-304-1123 Commercial/Business/Insurance CBP&R. Estates/Inheritance law Cristian CARCI AEQUO ANIMO Gran de Grácia ,1 Emerg. Cell: 610- ccarci@aequoadvocat www.aequoadvocats.com Criminal Law LÓPEZ ADVOCATS Pral 525-064 s.com Family Law 08012 Barcelona Tel: 93-201-0262 Immigration Law Fax: 93-202-0226 Claudia Maria CLAUDIA Gleva 34, bajos B Emerg. Cell: 630- [email protected] Estates/Inheritance Law CARRANZA CARRANZA- 08006 Barcelona 815-987 Family Law POLLERO ABOGADOS. Tel: 93-212-2644 Immigration Law Fax: 93-212-2644 Elvira CUXART AREA LEGAL Av. Diagonal 407, 2º Cell: 687-534-566 [email protected] www.arealegal.info Real Estate FONOLLEDA MANAGEMENT 2ª Tel: 93-238-6850 Civil Law SLP 08036 Barcelona Fax: 93-416-05-87 Inheritance Law Criminal Law Commercial/Business/Insurance Spanish Taxes Law Ma. Helena DE FEMPLUS Provenza 301, local Cell: 658-960-003 mhelenadefelipe@fe www.femplus.es Commercial/Business/Insurance FELIPE CONSULTING, 08037 Barcelona Tel: 93-457-5616 mplus.es LEHTONEN S.L. Fax: 93-241-3901 Nieves Irene DE LA MARQUEZ & Tenor Viñas 14, Cell: 699-198-632 [email protected] www.marquezyabogados.es Civil Law HERRÀN ABOGADOS. Entlo. 3ᵃ Tel: 93-414-4714 Criminal Law MARZO 08021 Barcelona Fax: 93-414-0590 www.grupomlt.com Luís DEL CASTILLO BUFETE DEL Diagonal 529, 1º 2 ª Cell: 619-440-404 [email protected] www.luisdelcastillo.com Criminal Law ARAGÓN CASTILLO. 08029 Barcelona Tel: 93-405-14-24 The U.S. Consulate General is prohibited from recommending any name or law firm from this list. Page 4 of 22 Joaquim DE MIQUEL EUROFORO Av. Diagonal 429, 1º Cell: 699-086-715 [email protected] Civil Law SAGNIER ARASA DE 08036 Barcelona Tel: 93-203-4950 roforo.eu Family Law MIQUEL Fax: 93-205-4355 Hague Convention on the Civil ADVODATS Aspects of International Child Abduction Gonzalo DE PRAXIS LEGAL Y Provenza 214, 5ª Tel/ Emerg. 93- [email protected]
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