The firm specializing in taxation, Ruiz Ballesteros, incorporates into its legal team two lawyers who have spent a large part of their professional careers in different ‘big four’, an expression that is colloquially called the four major consulting firms in the country. The lawyers will strengthen the departments of commercial law, civil procedure and economic criminal law in which the firm intends to continue growing in the coming months.
The professionals are Antonio Ramón Berenguer and Carmen Sánchez. The first has a degree in Law from the University of Malaga, an MBA from the ESESA study center and a master’s degree in law from the Open University of Cataluña. Berenguer has worked in the legal area of a municipal company and in the KPMG procedural department.
Sánchez, for her part, has a degree in law from the University of Malaga, a master’s degree in Law on Business from the University of Barcelona and Postgraduate in Business in Crisis from the Pompeu Fabra University. She has developed most of her professional career in the procedural department of Uría Menéndez and in the area of litigation, arbitration and criminal prevention at PwC.
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