Practice Area
International Law
Cross-border guidance with clarity, discretion, and commercial awareness.
How we help
Practical international counsel for complex matters
We advise clients navigating multi-jurisdictional issues—aligning legal strategy with business objectives, timelines, and risk tolerance.
Cross-border transactions
Structuring, negotiating, and coordinating multi-party deals with local counsel where needed.
International contracts
Drafting and reviewing cross-border agreements, governing law clauses, and dispute resolution provisions.
Regulatory & compliance coordination
Supporting compliance planning across jurisdictions and managing documentation and reporting workflows.
Disputes with an international element
Strategic guidance on forum selection, enforcement considerations, and evidence across borders.
Our approach
Clear advice. Disciplined execution.
International law FAQs
A few common questions we receive from clients dealing with cross-border matters.
Do you work with counsel in other jurisdictions?
Yes. Where local advice is required, we coordinate with trusted counsel and manage the workstream to keep strategy consistent.
Which law should govern my contract?
It depends on the parties, performance location, enforcement needs, and dispute resolution plan. We help select governing law and forum that support your commercial goals.
Can you assist with enforcement of foreign judgments or awards?
We advise on recognition and enforcement pathways and coordinate with local counsel where proceedings must be filed abroad.
How do you manage confidentiality across borders?
We implement controlled information-sharing, clear engagement scopes, and secure document workflows—tailored to the jurisdictions involved.
What information should I prepare for an initial consultation?
Key contracts, a timeline of events, counterparties’ details, and any notices or correspondence. We will confirm the essentials based on your matter.
How quickly can you support urgent cross-border issues?
We can prioritise urgent matters and establish a rapid-response plan, including immediate risk assessment and next-step recommendations.