Óscar De la Vega Gómez wins Lexology Index Award for the Labour & Employment Lawyer of the Year Award for the third time

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We are pleased to announce that our founding partner, Óscar De la Vega Gómez, has been awarded the Labour & Employment Lawyer of the Year by Lexology Index (formerly Who’s Who Legal) for the third time, reaffirming his leadership in the labor law field. This prestigious award results from an extensive process and reflects not only Óscar’s commitment and professional excellence but also the collective effort of our entire firm.
Óscar shared: “I am grateful to the D&M team, clients, and friends for the support I’ve received over the years to achieve this recognition as a leading Labor lawyer in 2017, 2022, and now in 2024, awarded by WWL and Lexology Index in London, England.”
This recognition not only highlights Óscar’s effort and excellence but also underscores our firm’s commitment to providing the highest quality legal services. Each case and each client drives us to continue progressing and overcoming challenges.
“This award belongs to everyone who has been part of our journey, from our valued clients to our dedicated colleagues, whose support has been essential to this achievement,” said Óscar De la Vega Gómez.
Thank you to all our clients and colleagues who have been part of this journey!

Here is the link to the 2024 Lawyer of the Year Awards:

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