The Legal 500

Garrigues Maroc Sarl

What we say about the firm's legal practice in Morocco

Corporate and M&A

Within Corporate and M&A, tier 5

Garrigues Maroc Sarl has a growing office in Casablanca, where the office head is José Ignacio García Muniozguren, and a new office in Tangiers. The team, which is best known for acting for Spanish clients, has recently been advising in the logistics industry.

Legal market

Within Legal market,

Leading Spanish firm Garrigues Maroc Sarl has a Casablanca office which is active in acting for Iberian clients investing into Morocco. It is now the only law firm with two offices in the country, having just opened a second office in Tangiers. Very close geographically to Spain, this office is staffed by maritime law expert Anertz Muniategi, who relocated from firm’s Seville office, and by two Moroccan lawyers.

Projects and public law

Within Projects and public law, tier 4

Garrigues Maroc Sarl provided advice to clients on matters including a wind farm in southern Morocco.

Tax

Within Tax, Garrigues is a third tier firm,

Garrigues Maroc Sarl has two senior lawyers dealing with tax advice and tax planning. Office head José Ignacio García Muniozguren’s background is as a tax lawyer.

Tourism and real estate

Within Tourism and real estate, Garrigues is a second tier firm,

Garrigues Maroc Sarl has been advising on the construction of a concrete factory and on the development of a seaside resort on the Atlantic coast of Morocco.


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Belgium

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China

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Spain

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Morocco

Offices in Casablanca

Poland

Offices in Warsaw

Portugal

Offices in Lisbon and Oporto

Romania

Offices in Bucharest

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  • The Restructuring Review

    OVERVIEW OF 2008/2009 RESTRUCTURING AND INSOLVENCY
    - Afridi & Angell
  • Labour & Employment

    1 What are the main statutes and regulations relating to employment? The main statutes relating to employment are the Portuguese Employment Code (approved by Law 7/2009 of 12 February 2009) and the Regulation of the Employment Code (Law 35/2004 of 29 July 2004) which is still in force notwithstanding the fact that parts have been revoked with the entry into force of the new Employment Code. Within the Employment Code, the vast majority of the rules are mandatory and, therefore, can only be modified by agreement of the parties and only if such amendment is intended to improve the position or rights of the employees.
    - F. Castelo Branco & Associados
  • Real Estate/ Property/ Infrastructure

    Norms for highway projects pact changed
    - Seth Dua & Associates
  • Projects, Energy & Natural Resources

    Power
    - Seth Dua & Associates
  • Litigation and Dispute Resolution

    Case Laws
    - Seth Dua & Associates
  • Intellectual Property Rights

    Amendments in Information Technology Act, 2000 The Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008 has come into force from October 27, 2009. Some key amendments in the Information Technology Act, 2000 (“IT Act”) are highlighted below:
    - Seth Dua & Associates
  • Cross Border Investments & Transactions

     
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  • Capital Markets/ Securities

    Amendments in (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 1997
    - Seth Dua & Associates
  • Trade Laws and WTO Matters

    Certain important and recent legal developments in this area are set out below.
    - Seth Dua & Associates
  • Taxation – Direct Taxes

    Income-tax (Dispute Resolution Panel) Rules, 2009
    - Seth Dua & Associates