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BROSETA recruits senior from Baker McKenzie as Employment head in Barcelona

BROSETA has hired Anaïs Cobo, a senior associate who joins from Baker McKenzie, as the firm´s new Employment head in Barcelona

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Anaïs holds more than 10 years of experience as an Employment lawyer in large legal services firms, advising companies on all matters arising from the practice (among others, Labour and Social Security matters, occupational risk prevention, international mobility, company reorganisations, due diligences, employment policies, etc.).

Prior to joining BROSETA, Anaïs worked in firms such as Deloitte, Jiménez de Parga and, more recently, at Baker & McKenzie, where she has been for the last seven years. She has also been a collaborating lecturer in Employment and Social Security Law at ESADE and has regularly participated in conferences and publications in her area of specialisation.

She holds a degree in Law from ESADE University, with a stay at Panthéon-Assas université, as well as a Master’s degree in Human Resources from the same institution. She also teaches Labour and Social Security Law as a collaborating professor at ESADE.

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