Javier Cremades
Javier Cremades is an attorney and founding president of Cremades & Calvo Sotelo Law firm (www.cremadescalvosotelo.com), currently present in twelve cities in five different countries.
Doctorate in Law from the Regensburg University, he has been a visiting professor at Stanford (USA) and a professor at the Carlos III University in Madrid. Professor of the Law Section of the Royal Academy of Doctors in Spain. He is a pioneer in Telecommunications Law in Spain and the editor of the first manual in this area. Author of dozens of scientific articles and multiple specialized essays. He manages the book collection “Derecho de las Telecomunicaciones” from “La Ley” publishing house, and is a member of the editorial council of the “Revista Española de Derecho de las Telecomunicaciones” among many other academic publications.
As an attorney he has excelled in the innovative fashion in which he practises Law, leading the changes that new technologies entail and adapting his legal work to the new global environment. Today, Cremades & Calvo-Sotelo Law Firm has its Central Office at the first digital Bureau developed in Spain, and heads the legal implementing of global platforms as Global Law Firms Alliance on the Madoff case, consisting of Law firms from 19 countries working in a coordinated manner.
Javier Cremades’s passion for innovation has created an innovative culture of integral legal counsel for companies that allow Cremades & Calvo-Sotelo not only to provide its services to a large number of the most important companies in the business market, but also to become a reference for the development of business projects such as the Malaga Club Valley e-27, where more than 120 presidents of multinational and technologic companies have decided, under the presidency of Cremades & Calvo-Sotelo, to promote the creation in Malaga of the mayor technologic area in Europe.
Javier Cremades’s concern for knowledge and leadership on the new trends have taken him to write several books of high disclosure. If in “El paraiso digital” – Plaza & Janés (2001) he advanced the key for the development of new technologies in a business and social environment, in his essay “Micropoder. La fuerza del ciudadano en la era digital” (Spain, 2007)” he disembowels the changes that are being produced by the digital revolution in politics, the economy and in society. As a result of this reflection on the rise of the Network Society, Javier Cremades holds the General Secretariat of the Spanish Association of Minority Shareholders of Listed Corporations (AEMEC), promoting good corporate governance, activism and the creation of Spanish shareholder networks and the collaboration with listed corporations in which they have invested in.

















































