Business crossing borders
Taking business to a new country is not easy. This may be done as part of an expansion of a successful company, one or two employees may be sent to represent the business abroad. It may be that a new company decides their business is best suited to a foreign market, or a merger may require business to be done across borders, or even oceans.
In an increasingly globalised society business relationships are commonly formed with companies on the other side of the world. All this comes with an unfortunate amount of paperwork. In this briefing our experts discuss the difficulties of setting up abroad and why the UK law is invaluable to international business.

Strategy development for inbound businesses

Informed financial planning difficult for inbound business

Legal sector in London deals with international disputes

A Cross border merger industry based on English law

The ultimate in support to those working abroad
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Often the mind-set is understanding their own markets, there can be a bit of an adjustment
Stephen Drew