We are sponsoring the one-day conference on “York Antwerp Rules 2016. Brexit and the European Maritime Community” organized by the Spanish Association of Average Adjusters (AELA) and to be held in Madrid on Thursday 26th April.
BBC Radio 5 Live – Marie Rogers interviewed on rise in gastric illness claims by Brits against Spanish hotels
Our partner Marie Rogers was interviewed today on BBC Radio 5 Live on the growing rise in gastric illness claims by Brits against Spanish Hotels.
Click here to listen to the program.
Legal 500 – Rogers Co Abogados ranked one of the leading law firms in Spain for Shipping and Other Transport
We are delighted to announce that we have been ranked by the prestigious international lawyer guide Legal 500 as one of the leading Spanish Law Firms in Shipping and Transport.
Ten year of hard work and loyal support from all our clients has resulted in this recognition of our quality and dedication. Thank you to all our clients and colleagues for all your valued support!
Channel 13 TV late night show – David Diez Ramos interviewed
Our partner David Diez Ramos participated in the live broadcasted televised debate on the late night show “El Cascabel” channel 13 TV in relation to the problems created by gastric illness claims being pursued by British tourists against Spanish hotels.
Diario Ideal – “Without money or food, but who cares?”
Our partner Luis Alberto García has been interviewed by the journal “Ideal” for their article: “Without money or food, but who cares?” exposing the problems that arise when crews are abandoned at ports by their employers.
In the article, Luis underlines the issues as well as the measures adopted by the port authorities to try to tackle the problems. Our partner was previously interviewed on the issue of vessels abandoned in Spanish ports by the legal journal “Expansión Jurídico”.
Click to read the full “Ideal” article (in Spanish)
Click to read the full “Expansión Jurídico” article (in Spanish)
Travel Weekly – “Spanish hoteliers complain of being ‘held hostage’ over illness claims”
Our partner Marie Rogers is quoted in the UK publication Travel Weekly in relation to the gastric illness claims being falsely pursued by Brits holidaying in Spain, which have seen a 700% rise in the Balearic Islands alone in the period of one year!
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ITLN Conference London – Illness Claims – A European Perspective
The International Travel Law Network (ITLN) held its 3rd Annual Conference in London sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland, where our partner Marie Rogers attended as a panel speaker along with lawyers from other jurisdictions including the UK, Greece, and Portugal, to discuss Illness Claims from a European Perspective, commenting also on the latest ruling of the UK Appeal Court in Wood v Tui.
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10 years at your service! Thank you!
We have now been 10 years at your service!
We want to thank all our clients, colleagues and friends here and overseas that have accompanied us on this journey and we know will continue supporting us well into the future!
Thank you!
Expansion Juridico Publication – “Millions of €uros in insurance to protect travelling works of art”
Our partner Luis Alberto Garcia has been interviewed by the journal “Expansion” for their article “Millions of €uros in insurance to protect travelling works of art”.
The article explores how these temporary art exhibitions can go ahead in the major national museums thanks to the concession of State guarantees and the contracting of private fine art insurances that insure the recovery of the financial value of the art in the event of any incident.
In the article, Luis looks at not only the legal regime applicable to the guarantees offered by the State, but also the most common terms incorporated into private fine art insurance, and lacking at this time, of any specific legal regulation in Spain.
Expansión Jurídico Publication
Our partner David Diez Ramos has been interviewed by the prestigious Spanish legal publication Expansión Juridico on the worrying rise in false claims for personal injury by British tourists, as a direct result of English lawyers camping out at Spanish hotels and actively encouraging litigation against the Spanish hotels in the UK.