Alvaro Bertrán > Ramón y Cajal Abogados > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile
Ramón y Cajal Abogados Offices
CALLE ALMAGRO 16-18
28010 MADRID
Spain
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Alvaro Bertrán
Work Department
Finance & Banking, M&A, Corporate and Corporate Governance
Position
Partner.
Career
Partner of Ramón y Cajal since 2012, after five years at Bufete Ribalta and nine years at Garrigues.
He specialises in corporate law, with a particular focus on acquisitions, equity investments, shareholders’ agreements and financial law. Until 2012, his career focused on recurring corporate and contractual advice, as well as mergers and acquisitions in the industrial and renewable energy sectors.
Since 2008, he has combined his activity in the Commercial Law department with the area of Financial Law, participating in restructuring and refinancing operations of business groups affected by the financial crisis.
Languages
English.
Memberships
Barcelona Bar Association.
Education
- Law Degree, Universidad Abat Oliba.
- Masters in Corporate Law, Instituto Superior de Derecho y Economía (ISDE).
- Masters in Urban Development, Real Estate and Building Law.
Lawyer Rankings
Spain > Commercial, corporate and M&A
Ramón y Cajal Abogados is equipped to support clients – chiefly companies operating in regulated sectors and financial institutions – in the full spectrum of M&A matters, excelling particularly in the middle market. Singled out for his significant experience in deals involving listed securities, Miguel García Stuyck jointly heads up the department with Álvaro Bertrán, an ‘excellent professional‘ recommended for M&A and equity investments in the industrial and renewables segments.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Capital markets: Debt
- Capital markets: Equity
- Data privacy and data protection
- Industry focus: Food
- Industry focus: TMT
- Public law
- Dispute resolution
- Industry focus: Healthcare and life sciences
- Banking and finance
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Environment
- Projects and energy
- Real estate and construction
- Restructuring and insolvency
- White-collar crime
- EU and competition