Pablo Miralles Beviá
About Pablo Miralles Beviá
Pablo Miralles Beviá is a lawyer based in Alicante, ES and has been recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Spain™ since 2024. Pablo Miralles Beviá is recognized in the following practice area:
- Alicante, Spain
- Labor and Employment Law
Current Firm: Devesa Abogados
Location: Alicante, ES
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Graduate in Law, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (1991). Postgraduate Degree in Real Estate Law and Land Use and Planning, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (1992). Member of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra Administrative Law Department from 1991 to 1999. During those years she completed the PhD courses in Public Law (1992-94) and carried out legal teaching and research activities. In 1995 she presented a dissertation on the system for the recognition of professional qualifications in the Europe...
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Socio-Director de LAGARES ABOGADOS. Abogado en ejercicio desde 1990, especializado en M&A, Insolvencias y Reestructuraciones, Derecho de la Energía, particularmente, Energías Renovables. En Insolvencia y Reestructuraciones, ha participado en numerosos concursos de acreedores y refinanciaciones / reestructuraciones, algunos de ellos los más grandes de Canarias, tanto en posición de letrado asesor del deudor como administrador concursal. También ha interve...
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Cristina Simón Amián joined the law firm in 2005. A practising lawyer. A graduate of law from the Complutense University of Madrid. Received a diploma at the Madrid Centre for Economic and Taxation Studies (CETE). Cristina specialises in Commercial, Procedural and Insolvency Law. Possessing solid experience in the field of company law, she advises companies from various sectors on the matters that affect them from day to day. Incorporation processes and commercial company develo...
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Labor lawyer and Ph.D. in Law , starting with an internship at Cuatrecasas law firm (BCN office), followed by a first employment contract with Uría Menéndez (BCN office), where he was able to learn in the labor and commercial areas, to finally join the boutique law firm Gutiérrez Arrudi Abogados Laboralistas, in the city of Zaragoza, where he is still practicing law. Likewise, the prestigious law firm 4.0. "Ambar Partners" incorporated him in 2020 to its team as a "Partne...
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