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  • Pacific Rim Advisory Council Region:

    Pacific Rim

    Members: 32 Professionals: 10000 Pacific Rim Advisory Council is a Canadian-based global alliance of 32 top-tier law firms with substantial business in Asia and the Pacific Rim region, including South America, Australia, India, Mexico, the Philippines and the USA. Members have access to semi-annual conferences, public seminars and alliance publications. PRAC also sponsors a lawyer exchange programs among member firms.

  • Pannone Law Group E.E.I.G. (PLG) Region:

    Europe

    Members: 24 Professionals: 700 PLG offers the ideal alternative to the big global law firms. Through its network of medium-sized law firms, it has all benefits of a big global firm, while giving clients the advantage of working with traditional firms in which partners still keep the personal contact and relationship with their clients. PLG partners and lawyers are experienced in advising clients engaged in international transactions. Particular importance is placed upon the need to bridge not only legal and linguistic differences, but also cultural differences between negotiating parties, which is why clients often call upon PLG partners to be present in business negotiations from an early stage. PLG lawyers are multi-lingual allowing the client to conduct his business away from home in his own language. Since 1988 Pannone Law Group has steadily expanded and now has offices in most European countries, with associate offices in other parts of the world, bringing together more than 900 lawyers and civil law notaries. The members of PLG are separate entities each a respected practice in its own right. PLG’s Board of Directors meets three times a year to consider future development and operational matters.

  • Pragma Region:

    International

    Members: 53 Pragma is an international network of law firms established in January 2001. It resulted from the aspirations shared by four European law firms from France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. Having worked together for over ten years, it was decided to set up Pragma to advise individuals and companies in the context of the increasing globalisation of business relations. Pragma differs from many other law networks having only one law office or one law network per country . Currently, Pragma has 53 law offices in 23 countries with a turnover of more than 100 million Euros.

  • Scandinavian Law Alliance Region:

    Scandinavia

    Members: 3 Professionals: 630

  • SNR Denton Africa Region:

    Africa

    Members: 15 Professionals: 300 SNR Denton has a wellestablished reputation across Anglophone and Francophone Africa one of the world’s most exciting emerging markets. We have particular expertise in banking and finance, trade and export finance, privatizations, PPP and project finance, mining, energy and infrastructure, telecoms, media and technology, capital markets and dispute resolution. We have associate offices and alliances in 21 countries, along with an office in Cairo working in tandem with our London-based Africa practice and with the strategic support of our Middle East and Paris teams. This formula has delivered a track record of success right across Africa. Our depth of experience in Africa has enabled us to develop a thorough understanding of the key political, economic, regulatory and legal issues that surround doing business in the region.

  • South East Europe Legal Group Region:

    South East Europe

    Members: 12 The South East Europe Legal Group is an organisation of leading independent law firms from various South East European Countries. Each member firm is an independent law firm and provides professional services on an individual basis. The joint purposes of SEE Legal are: to be the leading source for business support; and to contribute to the continued improvement of the efficiency in the Region.

  • Southern Law Network Region:

    United States

    Members: 11 Professionals: 1000 The Southern Law Network is comprised of 11 leading law firms throughout the South. The Network meets regularly to discuss ways to better improve client representation amongst the member firms. As a sign of that client focus, the group has created an extranet which allows members to share information, documents and resources.

  • State Capital Group Region:

    International

    Members: 148 Professionals: 11717 State Capital Group is a seamless global network of 148 of the profession’s preeminent independent law firms with more than 11,700 attorneys in nearly 450 offices around the world. By uniting their skills, expertise and influence, our member firms help leading and growing companies in every industry navigate a complex and ever-changing legal landscape. With local and regional experts across the globe, our independent member firms capitalize on the strength and effectiveness of our network to help their clients solve today’s toughest business challenges. State Capital Group’s member firms in all fifty U.S. capital cities and in capital cities worldwide can also provide clients with information and expertise relating to lobbying and the practice of law before administrative, regulatory and executive bodies in the represented capital cities. State Capital Group produces Lobbying, PACs and Campaign Finance: 50 State Handbook, which is published annually by Thomson Reuters/West Group.

  • State law Resources Region:

    United States

    Members: 55 Professionals: 3000 State law Resources, Inc., is an international network of independent law firms. In the US, SLR has one from each state and the District of Columbia. US firms are selected for their experience in government relations and administrative and regulatory law at the state and federal Stage. Each member firm also has unique publicand private-sector experience. Outside the US, one firm per country is selected for their compatibility with the practice areas of the US firms. We have firms in Canada and The United Kingdom.

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