BROSETA reinforces the Labor practice area with the incorporation of Concep Espinás
Concep Espinás Martínez-Tassis joins the Barcelona office as head of the labor area. In line with the objectives established in the Horizon 27 Strategic Plan, which foresees ambitious growth for the organization in the coming years, BROSETA has incorporated Concep Espinás Martínez-Tassis as a new partner in its Barcelona office.
The lawyer will join the Labor Law Area, leading this area in the Barcelona office. Concep Espinás has extensive professional experience as a director at PwC Tax & Legal in the workplace. During his long career he has participated in numerous collective bargaining processes, advising both private and public sector companies, and also on matters of diversity and inclusion. Manuel Broseta, president of Broseta, “the incorporation of a professional such as Concep Espinás allows us not only to strengthen our practice but also to go one step further and strengthen our position as a reference in the legal sector in Barcelona.”
In the words of Rosa Vidal, managing partner of BROSETA, “the Firm continues to add lawyers with solid expertise who contribute to promoting strategic practice areas while giving a considerable boost to our ability to serve clients.”
Iberian dimension and international positioning After the opening of BROSETA in Barcelona three years ago, which took place with the integration of a team of more than 50 professionals and which today has this incorporation with a total of 7 partners, the office provides advice in all areas of Business Law and in specialties such as labor, new technologies, real estate, urban planning and M&A, among others.
The Barcelona office is the Firm’s third physical headquarters in Spain, along with Valencia, since its origins, and Madrid, since 2007. Additionally, BROSETA has had an office in Lisbon since 2018, thus providing itself with a dimension that allows the company to offer a fully Iberian service to its clients. The geographic positioning of the Firm is completed with the Zurich office, a city where the organization has been present since 2013, and with the leadership of the Ibero-American Legal Network, an alliance of legal firms in Latin America that has a presence in 18 countries and has more than 600 lawyers establishing synergies and satisfying the needs of organizations in both geographies.