Dentons promotes José Ramón Vizcaino to partner

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Dentons promotes José Ramón Vizcaino to partner

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Dentons has promoted José Ramón Vizcaino to partner in its Madrid office.

Vizcaino specializes in M&A transactions, tax planning, international taxation and the tax aspects of restructuring. He also has extensive experience providing tax advice to national and international companies, with a particular focus on the real estate, energy, telecommunication, risk capital and investment funds sectors.

Before joining the firm in 2013, Vizcaino worked as a senior manager at KPMG.

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