Legal support for national and foreign companies in Spain

Your legal partner to start in Spain
Start your freelance or business journey in Spain with full legal support. We handle registration, compliance, and invoicing—no matter where you are.
Company Formation
Company Formation
Incorporation of a company, including name reservation, drafting of the bylaws, opening of bank accounts, registration with the Tax Agency and application for the Tax Identification Code (C.I.F.), as well as registration with the Companies Register..
Commercial Contracts
We draft and review all types of commercial contracts, in both Spanish and English, tailored to the specific needs of your business. Our goal is to ensure that your relationships with clients, suppliers, partners, or employees are properly regulated and legally protected.
AML and Data Protection
We help you comply with Spanish and EU regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), anti-money laundering laws, and other commercial obligations. Ideal for entrepreneurs working with sensitive data or operating internationally.
Foreign Investment and Legal Due Diligence
If you’re investing in Spain or starting a business, we conduct a full legal analysis of risks, licenses, and obligations. We assist with company formation, bank account setup, and all notary and official registry procedures.
International Tax Structures
If you earn income abroad or invoice clients outside Spain, you need a legal structure that protects you and optimizes your taxes. We help you design a tax solution aligned with Spanish regulations so you can operate with confidence and peace of mind.
Intellectual and Industrial Property
We protect your trademarks, patents, copyrights, and other intangible assets through the registration, defense, and legal management of your intellectual and industrial property rights, both nationally and internationally, helping you maximize their value and ensure their exclusive use.
Do you have legal questions about working in Spain?
Whether you’re starting as a freelancer, launching your business, or regularizing your situation—we guide you every step of the way.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The process of setting up a company in Spain begins with choosing the most suitable legal structure, such as sole trader (autónomo), limited liability company (SL), or other options. Next, you’ll draft the company bylaws and formalize the incorporation through a notary. Then, the company must be registered with the Commercial Registry, obtain a tax identification number (NIF), and register with the Tax Agency and Social Security. It’s also advisable to review contract terms, required licenses, and any potential partnership agreements.
You’ll need to choose a legal structure (SL, S.L.U., subsidiary, etc.), obtain a NIE (Foreigner Identification Number), open a bank account, sign the public deed of incorporation, and register with the Tax Agency and Social Security.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. It depends on factors like your income, client type, legal status in Spain, and whether you plan to hire staff. Our team will advise you to help you choose the most suitable option from a legal, tax, and immigration perspective.
Whether you’re bringing in partners, launching new business lines, hiring staff, or expanding internationally, we provide legal guidance to help you make strategic decisions with full legal support. We also review your current structure to identify risks and potential improvements.
Many of our clients come to us with irregularities caused by a lack of legal guidance. Our goal is to give you peace of mind and prevent mistakes that could impact your immigration status, taxes, or professional activity. We assess your situation and provide tailored legal solutions.
Many of our clients come to us with irregular situations caused by a lack of information. Our goal is to give you peace of mind and prevent mistakes that could affect your immigration status, taxes, or professional activity. We review your situation and offer tailored solutions.
To protect your brand, you must register it with the OEPM (Spain), the EUIPO (European Union), or WIPO (international), depending on the desired scope. This grants you exclusive rights and allows you to take legal action against unauthorized use.
Yes. Our key strength is combining legal, immigration, and tax expertise in one place. We provide integrated advice to ensure your visa, taxes, and professional activity are fully aligned—all from a single law firm.
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