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The Administrative Chamber of the National High Court upholds our appeals in defense of two companies dedicated to school transport in the region of Murcia that had been sanctioned by the CNMC.

The Administrative Chamber of the National High Court has upheld the appeals filed by Ayuela Jiménez in defence of two companies dedicated to school transport in the region of Murcia. These companies had been sanctioned by the National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC in Spain) with significant fines which have been annulled. Key judgments: n. […]

Practical Guide for Claiming Damage Caused by DANA

High-Level Isolated Depression (DANA) is an extreme meteorological phenomenon that, in just a few hours, transformed familiar landscapes into scenes of devastation. Between October 28 and November 4, 2024, this storm left a trail of destruction across Spain, affecting thousands of families, businesses, and communities. Images of flooded streets, demolished homes, and businesses paralysed reflect […]

Breakthrough or wet paper?

The Organic Law 5/2024 on the Right to Defence: Legal Ambition with Practical Gaps On December 4th, the much-anticipated Organic Law on the Right to Defence (“LODD“) will come into force, arriving in the BOE with ambitious promises: accessibility, quality, and ethics within the legal system. This legislation aims to mark a turning point in […]

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