Contract lawyers in Barcelona (2026)
A contract lawyer reviews, drafts and negotiates the agreements that govern your dealings in Spain — commercial and service agreements, supply terms, leases, partnerships and the like. The lawyer makes sure the terms say what you intend, that your obligations and protections are clear, and that the agreement is enforceable locally. For a foreign individual or business, the greatest value comes before signing: catching one-sided or unclear terms early is far cheaper than untangling a dispute later.
Barcelona-based firm assisting international clients with immigration, real estate, family law, business setup and litigation in English.
Barcelona firm founded by Maryem Essadik (ICAB) advising foreign individuals and businesses on immigration, tax, real estate and relocation to Spain.
Barcelona firm assisting expats with immigration, real estate, tax and civil matters including wills and inheritance.
Independent Barcelona lawyer (ICAB) advising international clients on property purchases, conveyancing, NIE/residency and inheritance.
Finding a contract lawyer in Barcelona
Contracts in Spain — commercial agreements, service and supply terms, leases and partnerships, and the disputes that follow — are only as strong as the drafting behind them. A contract lawyer in Barcelona reviews, drafts and negotiates the terms that protect a foreign individual or business before a signature, not after a problem.
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Frequently asked questions
What should a lawyer look for when reviewing my contract?
A review typically checks who is responsible for what, payment and delivery terms, how the contract can be ended, what happens if something goes wrong, and which law and forum govern a dispute. The aim is to surface one-sided clauses, unclear obligations and missing protections before you commit. A lawyer in Barcelona can flag the points that matter most for your deal.
Do I need a bilingual contract if the other side speaks another language?
It is often wise. A bilingual or carefully translated contract reduces the risk of a misunderstanding over key terms and clarifies which language version controls if there is a discrepancy. Many firms here can prepare agreements in English alongside the local language so you fully understand what you are signing.
What happens if there is no written contract or it is unclear?
Disputes become much harder to resolve when terms were never written down or are ambiguous, since each side may remember the deal differently and local default rules then fill the gaps. A contract lawyer can help put a clear agreement in place, or advise on your position if a problem has already arisen under a weak or missing one.
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