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For the longest time, only multinational companies were involved in multijurisdictional matters and big law firms were exclusively serving these needs. As the way of doing business is continuously evolving in the twenty first century, small and medium size businesses are offered tremendous opportunities across the world. Consequently, their need to have access to high quality international legal services has increased.
CONCERTO legal network welcomes AP & PARTNERS firm, based in New Delhi, as a new member!
Concerto is pleased to announce that AP & PARTNERS, a business law firm based in New
New Powers for Companies House to Impose Financial Penalties on Overseas Property Owners
An article from our UK member MUSCATT BLACK GRAF Overseas entity property owners who fail to
Concerto Members met in Brussels!
Concerto Members representatives from 17 countries met in Brussels on May 1-2-3 to share their experience
DON’T TOUCH MY BRAND! A legal French insight into the brand protection in the context of this eventful year in Paris.
“Olympic and Paralympic Games: Don’t touch my brand! “The use of the Olympic symbol, the
CONCERTO legal network welcomes ALLIA Law firm, based in Lausanne, as a new member!
After several years at Rusconi & Associés, Christian Bettex, Elodie Beyeler, Anne Dietrich, Fanette Sardet and
The theory of unforeseeability in contracts and its application in France, Belgium, Portugal, Italy and Canada
THE THEORY OF UNFORESEEABILITY: its application in France, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Canada By Melanie Duponcelle,
Concerto continues to grow and welcomes a new member in Cameroon
Concerto is pleased to announce that CHAZAI WAMBA, a business law firm based in Douala, Cameroon,