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Acquisition
of IT businesses across Europe ELG
firms assisted one of Europe's leading IT service providers - with a £200
million turnover and offices in 10 countries - in its objective of
developing a stronger presence in Europe through the purchase of a systems
integration division. Member
firms in France, Switzerland, Germany, Spain and the UK linked together to
advise on this complicated transaction involving the acquisition of
businesses in five different European countries to ensure that the
client’s needs were met. Creating
overseas subsidiaries Our London and Paris based members combined to assist a French financial services organisation wanting to establish a UK subsidiary. Working together they were able to give the organisation a thorough understanding of UK company, financial services and taxation law, as well as the regulatory procedures and requirements. The French client was immediately able to have confidence in a law firm which could advise on the most efficient way of setting up a UK subsidiary. Our
Scandinavian members have regularly advised overseas clients on the legal
and fiscal issues of establishing subsidiaries in their respective
countries, so enabling the clients to decide upon the most appropriate
jurisdictions for their needs. Cross-border
litigation Good
communication between our member firms and their thorough understanding of
the relevant areas of the law benefited an Italian manufacturer who was
involved in litigation in the UK over the terms of a sales contract. Our
Italian and UK lawyers liaised closely to ensure the client understood
exactly how the proceedings would work and had constant access to a
multi-lingual team providing complex advice in a clear way. This is one of many examples of cross-border litigation carried out by one or more member firms in co-operation with others. Arbitration A
number of the member firms' partners are arbitrators in their own right.
Recommendations for arbitrators and places of arbitration are made
with the utmost confidence. Advice on dispute resolution - during contract
drafting stages and at the time of disputes - can be given with the
knowledge gained from practical experience. Commercial
issues ELG
firms have dealt with intellectual property issues including trademarks,
copyright and domain names. They have handled registrations at their own
trade marks registries, the European Community trade marks office in
Alicante and the World Intellectual Property Organisation in Geneva. IT
contracts, website agreements and e-commerce issues are advised upon
cross-border by member firms with increasing frequency. In addition, they
continue to handle more traditional commercial contracts such as
distribution and agency, supply and franchise agreements.
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