Miguel Ferre > Ramón y Cajal Abogados > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

Ramón y Cajal Abogados
CALLE ALMAGRO 16-18
28010 MADRID
Spain

Work Department

Real Estate

Position

Partner.

Career

Miguel Ferre Puy is the partner responsible for the Real Estate practice in the Madrid office. Miguel has wide experience advising national and international clients in different real estate transactions related to the acquisition, development, operation and sale of logistics, industrial, residential, commercial and hotel assets, among others.

Miguel has also extensive experience on real estate finance transactions and on the acquisition of NPLs and REOs portfolios.

Due to his specialization in urban planning, Miguel has also been involved in numerous non-finalist land acquisition transactions, advising different investors in the zoning development process.

After some initial years preparing his access to the Spanish Notary Public body, Miguel began his professional career at Clifford Chance, later consolidating his professional experience in the real estate departments of other international law firms such as Ashurst and Hogan Lovells.

Languages

English

Memberships

Madrid Bar Association (Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Madrid)

Education

  • Law Degree and Diploma on Business Studies, Universidad Pontificia de Comillas ICADE E-1.
  • Master’s Degree in Urban Planning and Real Estate Developments (MUOT), San Pablo CEU University.

Personal

Miguel has participated as a lecturer in some master’s degree courses for the access to the legal profession.

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Real estate and construction

Known for offering ‘exceptional expertise in urban planning and real estate’, Ramón y Cajal Abogados acts for a variety of national and international companies, including financial institutions, listed companies, investment funds and developers. The practice is jointly led by Miguel Ferre, whose practice covers a spread of industrial, residential and commercial assets, and Francisco Bengoetxea, who draws on his background in urban planning and environmental law to handle land purchases and mandates involving protected buildings.