ECIJA, the model that is transforming European law: as recognised by The Lawyer

News1 December 2025
The prestigious British publication The Lawyer has devoted an in-depth analysis to the changes taking place in the Spanish and European legal market, and the message is clear: ECIJA has broken the status quo.

The prestigious British publication The Lawyer has devoted an in-depth analysis to the changes taking place in the Spanish and European legal market, and the message is unequivocal: ECIJA has broken the status quo. In its article "The Spanish status quo has just been shattered", the magazine states that, for the first time, an independent firm founded less than thirty years ago has surpassed the most established firms on the peninsula in terms of innovation, vision and structure. The analysis comes after ECIJA won the Firm of the Year in Europe and Firm of the Year in Iberia awards at The Lawyer European Awards 2025, a double recognition that places the firm among the elite of continental law.

The Lawyer describes how ECIJA does not compete by replicating traditional models, but by building a completely different operating system. According to the publication, the firm behaves more like a technology company providing legal services than a law firm that simply incorporates digital tools. This difference, the article points out, is not conceptual, but structural: it affects the way work is organised, services are designed and client relationships are managed.

The analysis highlights that ECIJA has not limited itself to digitising processes, but has reconfigured entire service lines around native artificial intelligence processes, replacing tasks traditionally performed by large teams of junior lawyers with automated infrastructure supervised by specialised technologists. This evolution allows lawyers to focus on higher-value functions, while the firm develops more agile interfaces geared towards offering an integrated customer experience.

ECIJA's international capacity has also been built both through physical presence and through technology capable of connecting eighteen countries and operating as a cohesive global platform.

The article highlights that this innovative model has made ECIJA the leading firm in technology matters for large Ibex companies and multinationals. This positioning has boosted the firm's turnover to €98 million in 2024 and enabled it to exceed 1,000 professionals distributed across more than forty offices.

Although the article acknowledges that ECIJA is still far behind the large Spanish firms in terms of revenue, it emphasises that it has surpassed them in terms of model and vision. While the European legal sector is moving cautiously towards transformation, ECIJA has made a firm commitment to artificial intelligence, innovation and the re-engineering of legal practice. The publication concludes that, in the long term, this strategy could become one of the most significant transformations in the European legal market.

The Lawyer 's analysis is, in essence, an external validation of the project that the firm has been building: a model that combines legal excellence, technology applied to law, a cohesive culture and international talent capable of driving a new standard in global legal practice.

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