Emerging Trends in International Law
1/25/2008 12:39:21 PM EST
Globalization of Legal Practice
Posted by AME3bg
Increasingly sharp competition among large law firms, particularly in the U.S. and the UK, for high-end transactional work in securities, M&A, tax, environmental, etc. is evident. Even smaller firms are seeking to globalize their practices, particularly through international law associations such as Lex Mundi and Lawyers Associated Worldwide. LexisNexis stands ready to provide in-depth global content to customers in all segments through its primary law collection on lexis.com®, its unique collection of proprietary analytical content (including the Doing Business In… series), through our industry-leading collection of international news content. Most recently, we are able to offer our customers access to an unparalleled collection of international law content for our business units around the globe.

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