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CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo boasts a specialised Hotels and Leisure team responsible for providing advice on all aspects of the sector, including acquisitions, construction and financing, as well as management, leasing and franchise agreements underpinning all forms of transactions.

The Hotels and Leisure team comprises experts in numerous areas of practice such as corporate, tax, finance, real estate, environmental and employment law, as well as dispute resolution. We have advised leading international firms on the opening and operation of hotels in Spain, and are actively involved in the International Hotels Investment Forum (IHIF), an annual event held in Berlin which CMS also sponsors. 

CMS advises key investors, hotel owners, hotel chains, operators, purchasers, banks and hotel sector funds and is the leading European law firm with regards to the number of transactions executed in the sector. We are able to draw on the latest information relating to ideas, opportunities and key contacts in the market, including hotel chains, operators, purchasers and sellers, as well as building, financial and investment companies.

With more than 400 specialists in 44 countries, the CMS Hotels and Leisure team provides expert advice on transactions and investments spanning several jurisdictions, including Europe, Asia, Latam and Africa.

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