Alartis, a new legal boutique is born
Publicado el 18 dic 2023

Led by the lawyer Miguel Ángel Ramos, Alartis position itself as a specialized boutique oriented to the legal advice of individuals and companies that need a strategic ally to safeguard their creations and intangible assets, and will focus on advising creative and entertainment industries.
The founding member and managing Partner of Alartis has a degree in Law from the San Pablo CEU University and is a member of the Madrid Bar Association (ICAM). He also holds a Master’s Degree in Intellectual Property from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and a Master’s Degree in Private Law from the ICAM. With more than 15 years of experience in the cultural and artistic sector, Ramos has been advising in intellectual and industrial property law, as well as in civil and commercial litigation.
After practicing in firms such as Gómez-Acebo & Pombo, Chávarri Abogados or Tulex Abogados & Asociados, among his latest cases won before the Courts are the nullity of the regulatory reform of SGAE on the distribution of royalties between authors and publishers, with an approximate amount of 64 million Euros for more than 40.000 professionals, or the annulment of the arbitration award of the World Intellectual Property Organization on the remuneration of royalties on musical works.
The new boutique will also focus on the e-commerce and online business sector, in addition to startups and technology, growing areas that require protection of their trademarks, designs, patents, products and content, as well as legal advice in the creation of commercial companies or in the protection of products against any problem that may arise from online services.
For the founding partner of Alartis, "accompanying and helping people and companies in this sector is a great personal and professional satisfaction, given that, at the end of the day, culture and industrial innovation are the foundations or engines for progress in any society. In Spain, moreover, it represents around 2.4% of GDP and 3.5% of employment", Ramos points out.