Av. da Boavista, 3523, 2.º - Edifício Aviz
4100-139 Porto (Portugal)
+351 226 158 860
+351 226 158 888
From the Oporto office, which opened in 2006, we advise clients on all angles of business law, with a focus on northern Portugal. Our close working relationship with the firm’s Spanish offices in Galicia offers a competitive edge to businesses operating in the region.
The Garrigues Portugal team is made up of over 100 professionals who fully identify with the values of the Portuguese legal profession, share a solid business culture and boast a strong international profile. We know the market well and have own offices in Portugal’s two major economic hubs, Lisbon and Oporto.
We take part in the most significant and complex deals in Portugal, making us a go-to partner for Portuguese, European and multinational companies operating in different sectors. Garrigues provides companies with insight and guidance in an increasingly dynamic, technological and specialized market, with major challenges ahead.
We also bring to the table the expertise of a major firm with more than 2,000 professionals across the Americas, Asia and Europe, and a direct presence in global financial centers, including New York, London, Brussels and Shanghai.
Our services
Human Capital Services (HCS); Disputes and Arbitration; Commercial Contracts; Administrative Law; Environmental; Banking and Finance; EU and Antitrust Law; Sport and Entertainment; Tax; Real Estate; Insurance; Corporate; Labor and Employment; Energy; M&A; Capital Markets; Planning and Zoning; Intellectual Property y Restructuring; Insolvency.
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