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How Do Legal Networks Strengthen International Business Transactions? Part 3

 

How Do Legal Networks Strengthen International Business Transactions?

Gautam Khurana, Managing Partner at India Law Offices LLP, explores this question fully in an article we will share with you in several instalments across the coming weeks. This is Part 3/5 – check out Parts 1 & 2 (Introduction & History, and Purpose & Functioning) posted recently!

Impact on Practice

Law firms engaged in international networks develop modalities of functioning that transcend their jurisdictional limitations. By way of professional relations across cultures and differences in statutory systems, they bypass the logistical difficulties of acclimatizing to a new environment.

These conserved resources allow law firms to focus on forging fluent processes better suited to what is becoming a highly multicultural business environment globally, hence bridging the gap in between different legal cultures, which is a significant barrier to the health of international trade.

Further, the confidence of transacting parties increases when referred to associated firms, as a reputable legal network accords credibility to its members, encouraging interest in international commercial pursuits.

At WLN, we help facilitate cross-border business between member firms through our frequent, high-quality networking events and easy referral scheme. Want to find out more? Contact Hannah at moc.lagelkciwraw@reganam.

 

For further information, please contact:

Gautam Khurana, Managing Partner

India Law Offices, New Delhi

e: moc.seciffowalaidni@anaruhk.g

t: +91 11 24622216

 

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