Naia Bartolomé López

Associate

Naia is an associate in the Madrid office who specialises in insurance and reinsurance, personal injury claims, and employment matters.

Her practice includes the management of insurance-related disputes, policy interpretation, supervision of employment contracts, and compliance with Spanish law in cross border matters. She also assists the team in handling complex claims and litigation before the Spanish courts. Naia holds a law degree from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, one of Spain’s leading academic institutions, and completed a postgraduate programme at the Madrid Bar Association (ICAM), graduating with distinction.

I provide all-round advice to clients on insurance, personal injury and employment matters, helping them navigate claim management, interpret policy wording and ensure their employment practices comply with Spanish law. I also assist in advising international clients on the Spanish aspects of their operations.

Naia Bartolomé López, Associate

She is an ambitious professional with a strong interest in international work and cross border matters. During her academic years, she spent time living abroad, gaining first hand exposure to the way different jurisdictions operate and understanding the practical implications of comparative legal systems. Naia has developed a clear, structured way of analysing issues, which helps her break down complex facts and identify the points that are most relevant from a legal and strategic perspective. This background allows her to adapt comfortably to matters of different natures.

Recent work highlights

UK firm complex dismissal in Spain

Advising a UK company on the strategy and legal implications of a complex dismissal in Spain, assessing compliance and potential exposure under Spanish labour law.

Cross border civil liability comparison

Acting for an insurance company in assessing a potential civil liability claim in England or Spain, comparing both compensation regimes and likely financial outcomes.

International transport theft

Advising a logistics operator on cargo theft, determining whether the CMR Convention or Spanish LCTTM applied, and analysing liability limits and available damages before preparing the claim.