International lawyer
DELCADE, a multicultural team with an international outlook
All lawyers at DELCADE work both in French and in English. Some of them are licenced by foreign bars and have the capacity to practice in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Our international law department assists companies with all their international legal issues:
- Drafting and assistance in negotiating international trade contracts
- Study of the legal risks associated with opening a subsidiary or branch
- Dispute resolution with foreign partners, defence before national and international courts, arbitration
- Acquisition, sale or transfer of property or assets abroad
- Acquisition of foreign equity
- Joint ventures
- International seizures
- International tax issues
- M&A and international restructuring
- Incoterms® 2020 and customs formalities
- Employee mobility.
DELCADE is the leading law firm for several international blue-chip clients. Over the years, we have been able to build a network of professionals covering the different needs of our clients (accounting and property in particular) in France and abroad.
We have to date, helped more than 45 companies set up in France and assisted more than 25 clients in their international development projects.
Our expertise is applied to a wide range of sectors: nuclear, renewable energy, cryptocurrencies, aviation, media, electronics, fintech, artificial intelligence, etc.
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