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Before joining the Olivencia-Ballester law firm now merged with Cuatrecasas, Gonçalves Pereira, Mr. Moya began his practice at the London office of Freshfields, Bruckhaus, Deringer.
Since 2002 he has developed his career as a member of the Firm's Corporate practice, particularly advising national and multinational companies and family businesses on all areas of business. He has worked on company mergers, acquisitions and transfers, as well as on corporate restructuring, including company financing by structuring and implementing all kinds of financing and fixed-income transactions.
In recent years, he has acquired expertise in bankruptcy law and in advising financially troubled companies.
As a member of the Firm's Family Business Group, he has contributed to the drafting and implementing of several family protocols for Andalusian companies.
Mr. Moya lectures in the Advanced Master in Legal Practice at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide in Seville, the Master in Legal Consultancy for Businesses at the Cajasol Instituto de Estudios Jurídicos y Económicos (Institute for Legal and Economic Studies), and the Master in Legal Consultancy for Businesses at the Universidad de Huelva Law School, in addition to lecturing on corporate law at the Universidad de Sevilla.
He has lectured at seminars on good governance and succession in family businesses, refinancing and corporate debt structuring, and mergers and acquisitions, as well as in international courses on the education of new generations in family businesses. He is the author of various articles in specialized journals on refinancing, co mpany law and family businesses.
A member of the Seville Bar Association since 2002, Mr. Moya is secretary and vice secretary of the boards of directors of several Andalusian companies.
Bachelor of Laws, Universidad de Sevilla
Languages: English
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