Violeta Pina > Uría Menéndez > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile
Uría Menéndez Offices

PRÍNCIPE DE VERGARA 187
PLAZA RODRÍGUEZ URÍA
28002 MADRID
Spain
- Firm Profile
- Go to...
Violeta Pina

Work Department
Tax
Career
Violeta Pina is a tax lawyer in the Madrid office of Uría Menéndez. She joined the firm in 2011 and she became senior associate in 2019.
Violeta’s professional practice is focused on taxation of financial transactions and issuance of equity and debt instruments. She has also experience in M&A and restructuring transactions. Currently, she specialises in the application of the FATCA and CRS rules and transfer pricing.
In addition, she regularly advises on tax audits and tax litigation matters.
From September 2017 to March 2018 she was seconded to the tax department of Slaughter & May.
Languages
English
Lawyer Rankings
Spain > Tax
(Rising stars)Uría Menéndez fields a ‘technically impeccable‘ Spanish tax group, which provides comprehensive cross-border advice to its multinational client base. Particular focuses include business combinations and finance restructurings, with recent advice to Neinor Homes and Quabit on their merger and subsequent restructuring being a prime example. Víctor Viana now heads the practice after taking over the role from experienced senior partner Rafael García Llaneza. David López frequently advises on tax litigation and investigations, while Miguel Cremades has honed his expertise in 15 years as partner, as well as professional experience as a state tax inspector. Violeta Pina stands out at the senior associate level.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets: Debt
- Capital markets: Equity
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Environment
- EU and competition
- Industry focus: Food
- Industry focus: Healthcare and life sciences
- Industry focus: Manufacturing
- Industry focus: Retail
- Industry focus: TMT
- Intellectual property: patents
- Private equity
- Public law
- Real estate and construction
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Tax
- White-collar crime