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Crimes against property and the socio-economical order are, from a quantitative point of view, the most significant group in criminality, representing the greatest part of all proceedings during the past year in Spain. Furthermore, the dangers of committing crimes on the web have skyrocketed due to the rate of growth in the Internet's presence in people's lives.

The Department of Criminal Law in LEGALIA ABOGADOS, aware of the need for legal protection in this area, has a team of professionals available with ample experience in all questions related to Criminal Law:

  • Crimes against Property and against Socio-economic Order:
    • Petty Theft
    • Robbery
    • Fraud
    • Misappropriation
    • Concealment of Assets
    • Bankruptcy involving Criminal Negligence
    • Damages
  • Crimes relating to Intellectual Property, the Market and Consumers
  • Corporate Crimes
  • Crimes against the Inland Revenue and the Social Security
  • Crimes against Workers' Rights
  • Crimes relating to Town Planning, Protection of Historical Heritage and the Environment
  • Misrepresentation
  • Crimes against the Public Administration
  • Crimes against the Administration of Justice
  • Crimes relating to Genetic Manipulation
  • Crimes against Individual Privacy and the Right to Protection of Personal Reputation
  • Crimes against Honour
  • Computer Crimes
    • Hacking
    • Cracking
    • Phreaking
    • Other Computer Activities Considered Criminal
  • Judicial Proceedings
    • Legal Defence before Courts throughout Spain

To CONTACT the Criminal Law Department:

Rubio Muriedas, Rafael
rafaelmuriedas@legalia.com

LEGALIA ABOGADOS; Paseo de la Castellana, 23, 1ª planta - 28046 - Madrid.
Contact with us at (00-34) 913 912 066 or legalia@legalia.com.
Volume 18.373, Document 158, Section 8ª, Page M-318670, with CIF B-83520817.

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