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Legal Network International

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Legal Network International

Overview

Legal Network International (LNI) is an alliance of independent, internationally-focused law firms committed to providing our clients with the best available representation on their cross-border matters. Founded in 1989, we have grown steadily, through a highly selective admissions process. Today we are present in more than 50 countries and 130 cities, including the world’s major commercial and financial centers. Our members not only have exceptional understanding of their local markets, but are also able seamlessly to integrate their local expertise into the applicable multi-jurisdictional framework of any cross-border project. LNI offers its member firms and their clients access to high calibre legal services all over the world. It is ranked as one of the leading networks in the Leading Law Firm Networks Global - wide by Chambers & Partners and in the International Law Firm Networks in the Spotlight by Legal 500. LNI member firms are full service, medium-sized and internationally focused law firms that provide services such as corporate, international business transactions, foreign investments, M&A, company and commercial, anti-trust, dispute resolution, banking and finance, real estate, tax; negotiating with government agencies; counselling on environmental issues; intellectual property, media and entertainment and many other legal services. LNI stands apart from other networks of its kind due to the personal contacts between the member firms, many of which have been members since the inception of the respective networks. Our ethos is "Quality, Priority and Personal Contacts". By working in accordance with this ethos, the network enjoys a high level of trust amongst its members which, in turn, allows clients to benefit from a one-stop international legal service, guaranteeing excellence wherever in the world the client, or their business, is based. LNI is open to new membership in jurisdictions where it is currently not represented.