Cremades & Calvo-Sotelo

[6] The firm has a department within the procedural law area dedicated to collective actions, inaugurated with the creation of the Spanish Association of Minority Shareholders of Listed Companies (AEMEC).

[1] Thus, throughout its trajectory, the firm has legally represented various groups such as: former shareholders of Galerías Preciados regarding the expropriation of Rumasa (2002);[7] those affected by the Madoff case;[8] those affected by the closure of the airspace on the bank holiday of Constitution Day 2010;[9] claimants of the listing of Bankia on the Spanish Stock Market;[10] claimants of the sale of Banco Popular; claimants of the volatilization of savings in Novo Banco;[11] defense of minority shareholders in the MasMovil group and the delisting of the company from the Stock Market;[12] representation of Portland in FCC takeover bid;[13] or the revocation and restitution of the yacht Fortuna to the Foundation for Culture and Tourism of the Balearic Islands,[14] and the claims of the relatives of the elderly who have perished from the COVID-19 pandemic in nursing homes and geriatric centers.

Cremades & Calvo-Sotelo has fifteen delegations and is present in eight countries (Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Paris, Puerto Rico, Santiago de Chile and Tel Aviv).

[17] Since 2019, Cremades has held the presidency of the World Jurist Association, present in 85 countries and with consultative status before the United Nations.

[22] Cremades & Calvo-Sotelo has an advisory board made up of qualified professionals from the world of politics, economics, diplomacy and national and international law.