Networks 5

  • EuroCollectNetLawyers Region:

    Europe

    Members: 23 An association of European law firms offering a comprehensive cost-effective service for the collection of debt throughout Europe. Accessible either directly or via your local ECN-Lawyer. Members commit themselves to observe the following fundamentals for quality assurance in contact with clients and with each other: 1) the members will cooperate in an internal network for mutual benefit through exchange of technical and personal resources based on growing trust; 2 respect and loyalty among members that extends far beyond the ethics of professional collegiality; 3) assurance of qualitatively high-valued service through the possibility of drawing on expertise outside one’s own law office; and 4) discretion and confidentiality in all matters.

  • EuroITCounsel Region:

    Europe

    Members: 16 A quality circle of independent European specialist computer and IT lawyers. Established advisers in the IT, computer and elecommunications sectors, we provide a one-stop service, based on quality and value to clients with no obligations of exclusivity. EuroITCounsel was born from an informal group of specialist lawyers who had worked together over a number of years. Brought together by experience in advising clients on issues affecting businesses and transactions involving the Internet, E-commerce, Computers and Telecommunications, they realised a new approach to offering Europewide legal advice was required for clients and companies working in Europe. That approach focuses on quality of service, sector experience and value: these are among the prime commitments our members make when they join.

  • Eurojuris International EEIG Region:

    Europe

    Members: 630 Professionals: 5000 A leading network of law firms in Europe, covering 610 different cities/locations in 16 countries. Each country has a national EUROJURIS association which selects as members medium-sized independent law firms well established in their country and who satisfy the Eurojuris selection criteria. The objective is to provide to companies, corporations, public authorities and private clients direct legal advice and local representation all over Europe.

  • EuroLaw Region:

    Europe

    Members: 21 Eurolaw is a group of independent, European law firms , medium sized and specialised in business law. The group is organised as a European Economic Interest Grouping (E.E.I.G.) with its seat in Paris. The law firms are selected after an observation period of about one year following quality criteria within it is stressed on technical and linguistic competences, but also following professional and geographical complementarity. The law firms are supported by a network of professionals who are united by strong links of confidence, respect and mutual comprehension, determinant quality criteria for the performance of services.

  • European Immigration Lawyers Group Region:

    Europe

    Members: 15 Professionals: 35

  • European Law Firm EEIG Region:

    Europe

    Members: 25 Professionals: 400 The network was established in 1989 to meet increasing demand for cross-border legal advice and was the first legal network to register in Brussels as an European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG). With the globalisation of business and the increasing influence of EU law on all commercial activities, many businesses today require expert legal guidance on a pan-European or international Stage.

  • European Law Group Region:

    Europe

    Members: 12 Professionals: 500 European Law Group (ELG) was established in 1983, and now has members with close working associations throughout Europe. Our international connections ensure that if you are undertaking a cross border transaction or need advice from a lawyer resident in a particular country, we can provide specialists able to advise and assist you. The focus for ELG has been to assist clients in their increasing demands for cross border legal services in Europe whether this is as part of a cross border merger or acquisition or simply wishing to know more about the legal framework existing in a particular country. As a non exclusive association of law firms practising in Western Europe, particularly the countries of the European Union, we are committed to providing our clients with legal advisers who understand your needs and can deliver the appropriate advice within your timescale and budget.

  • European Lawyers Group Region:

    Europe

    Members: 19 Professionals: 60

  • First Law International Region:

    International

    Members: 40 First Law International (“FLI”) is the Brussels-based hub of a global network of over 40 independent, national law firms known as FLI NET™. We specialize in providing a wide range of multinational clients from Automotive, Pharmaceutical, Heavy-industry, Retail, Real Estate, Finance, Semiconductor, Oil & Gas, Services, and IT among others with valuable cross-border legal support on a global basis. As the central point of coordination and management, FLI’s HQ is comprised of seasoned former General Counsels and Senior Corporate Counsels of US Fortune companies. Our extensive inhouse cross-border experience makes us uniquely qualified to coordinate and manage legal services rendered by FLI NET Member firms.

  • Food Lawyers Network Region:

    International

    Food Law is of increasing importance for the day-to-day business of Food Business Operators. But it is a complex matter. And legal conditions for the production and marketability of food vary considerably from country to country. Therefore, with regards to cross-border traffic, the food industry needs the assistance of proven food law experts. FLN offers a unique world-wide platform of expertise that enables the Food Business Operator to quickly find a competent and experienced specialist in Food Law. Further, FLN e.V. enables an international exchange of experi-ence and a transfer of knowledge and facilitates the access to other legal systems. Through the ongoing scientific dialogue, important insights are gained for the application and development of Food Law.

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