03/02/2026
Lener has inaugurated its new office in Seville at an event that brought together a large number of Andalusian and Levantine companies, institutional representatives and professionals from the Andalusian business community. This move opens a new chapter for Lener and consolidates the firm's project in Andalusia, where it has been operating for more than a decade. The aim is to strengthen its position as a leading firm in restructuring and business consulting at a time of particular economic and business dynamism in Andalusia.
The opening ceremony took place at the firm's new offices, located at Avenida Diego Martínez Barrio, 10 -4th floor, and was presided over by María José Torres, managing partner of the Seville office.
"Nothing we are today in Seville would be possible without the support we have received over the years from customers, institutions and all those who have placed their trust in Lener. This new headquarters is another step forward in a relationship built on closeness and commitment to the city and the region", said María José Torres in her speech.
The inauguration was also attended by several managing partners from the firm's various offices. In addition to Seville, Lener has offices in Madrid, Barcelona, Oviedo, Vigo and Valladolid, with six offices and a joint project spanning more than forty years in our country.
Focus on the technology, aeronautics and energy sectors
The opening of the new headquarters marks the consolidation of Lener's project in Seville, where the firm began operating in 2013, and responds to the natural evolution of the office, the growth of the team and the desire to provide a space aligned with a way of working based on proximity, collaboration and coordination between areas.
The new headquarters will enable Lener to strengthen and expand its multidisciplinary profile, integrating legal and economic capabilities to respond to the challenges facing companies and institutions today.
In this context, the firm will focus on strategic sectors such as technology, aeronautics and aerospace, energy transition, and the agri-food sector, which is so prominent in Andalusia.
Across the board, the office's growth will be based particularly on regulatory law, an area that requires a global vision and constant coordination between disciplines, in line with Lener's firm model.
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