Luis Briones > Ramón y Cajal Abogados > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

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

Litigation, insolvency and arbitration.

Position

Partner.

Career

Luis joined the Firm as Head Partner of Litigation in the Barcelona office in February 2012. He has extensive experience providing legal advice, as well as representing defendants in judicial and arbitration proceedings in civil and commercial law. He has been a key figure in litigation for more than fifteen years, acting in civil court in all its sections.

Luis also regularly participates in arbitration proceedings before various Spanish national courts, including the Madrid Civil and Mercantile Arbitration Court (CIMA), the Barcelona Arbitration Court (TAB) and the Arbitration Court of the Madrid Bar Association (Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Madrid).

He is also highly experienced in advising on franchising networks, both from contractual and procedural standpoints, and has been involved in several judicial proceedings on this matter.

Languages

English.

Memberships

Barcelona Bar Association.

Education

Law Degree, Universidad San Pablo CEU (1996).

Personal

Luis has participated in various seminars on construction law in the legal practice masters programme of the Barcelona Bar Association (Colegio de la Abogacía de Barcelona) as well as in the Course on Technical Sales Consultants given by the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce.

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Dispute resolution

Ramón y Cajal Abogados‘ dispute resolution team is regularly instructed by clients from the construction, energy, and banking and finance sectors, to name a few, and has a particular focus on civil and antitrust litigation matters. The group also offers arbitration services and has experience acting before authorities such as the ICC, LCIA, and CIMA, among others. Insolvency disputes specialist Ramón Fernández-Aceytuno co-leads the team alongside Luis Briones who represents clients in civil and commercial litigation and arbitration. Fernando Manzanedo is noted for his expertise in contentious-administrative proceedings arising from the finance and energy sectors, while Carmen Fernández-Hontoria is adept in leading on insolvency disputes.