Fernando González leads the dispute resolution and intellectual property (IP) team in Madrid. Fernando has more than 25 years of litigation experience in commercial and IP law. He represents clients around the world in international arbitration proceedings. He also has experience in the areas of fraud and insolvency.

Fernando is listed as the Spanish representative of Fraudnet, a network of lawyers integrated in the International Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the board of a renowned American university in Spain. He has also served on IBA and INTA committees.

He is the author of a number of articles on IP law and the co-author of several books on insolvency and fraud. Fernando is listed in Chambers Global and Chambers Europe as a commercial litigator who “embodies [the firm’s] work ethic through his emphasis on client service and ability to understand problems quickly and propose pragmatic solutions.” He is also identified as a legal expert in asset recovery in Spain, representing Squire Patton Boggs in that area in Who’s Who Legal 100 2015.

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  • Representing clients in litigation proceedings resulting in an award of approximately €100 million.
  • Advising a diverse range of business clients in the educational, banking, fashion, technology and construction sectors, among others. 

Education

  • Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Law Degree, 1985
  • Universidad Pontificia de Comillas (ICADE), L.P.C., 1986
  • Universidad Pontificia de Comillas (ICADE), Doctoral Studies, 1998

Courts

  • Spain

Languages

  • English
  • Spanish
  • Recommended in Chambers Global 2016 Edition for Dispute Resolution in Spain
  • Recommended in Chambers Europe 2015 Edition

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  • "La Liga’s media rights: the new law that prompted suspension of Spanish football", an article first appearing in LawInSport, 11 June 2015. 

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