The primary components of our International Law sector are as follows:
1. Public International Law
Representing international organizations (like World Bank), or non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
a. Advising Law of the Sea
b. International Organizations & Diplomacy
2. Private International Law / Cross-Border Business Law
It involves facilitating international business and resolving private disputes.
a. Cross-Border Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A):
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- Structuring and negotiating the acquisition of a foreign company, a joint venture between companies from different countries, or the establishment of a foreign subsidiary.
- Conducting multi-jurisdictional due diligence.
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b. International Commercial Arbitration:
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- Representing corporations in private disputes arising from international contracts (e.g., for sale of goods, distribution, construction).
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c. Trade & Customs Law
d. International Finance & Capital Markets
e. Cross-Border Litigation
3. Specialized Transnational Practice Areas
a. International Intellectual Property (IP)
b. Aviation & Maritime Law