European Issues
Businesses and private individuals are increasingly affected by the impact of European Union law. Businesses wishing to take advantage of trading conditions under the Single Market need to be aware of the impact of EU legislation on UK law when, for example, entering into commercial agreements, employing personnel, importing and exporting goods, recovering debts and resolving disputes in other jurisdictions. Individuals may require advice on property transactions, employment issues, consumer protection and family matters.
It is also important to know when European Union law does not apply, and when advice is needed on the domestic law of another Member State. We are conscious of the impact of European law upon our own domestic legal system, and also of the need which some of our clients have for advice and assistance upon issues arising in other European countries.
As members of LawNet and LawNet's sister organisation Eurojuris International, a grouping of over 500 independent legal practices throughout most countries of Europe, we and our clients have direct access to legal advice and assistance in the towns and cities of Europe in which you may be conducting business.
Eurojuris International is unique in that no other organisation of its kind operates in so many different locations across Europe. Eurojuris lawyers are based on the spot, they know local authorities and customs, speak the language and since they can draw on their local knowledge, fees are kept to very reasonable levels. Eurojuris members are committed to providing a consistently high quality of level service through their exclusive Quality Standard.
Countries covered by the Eurojuris organisation include:
- Austria;
- Belgium;
- Denmark;
- Finland;
- France;
- Germany;
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- Iceland;
- Ireland;
- Italy;
- Liechtenstein;
- Luxemburg;
- Netherlands;
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- Norway;
- Portugal;
- Spain;
- Sweden
- Switzerland.
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The organisation has developed links far beyond Europe, so that if you require advice and assistance in other countries worldwide, we may be able to provide that contact.
Further information
For further advice about Eurojuris International, or any European issues, please contact :
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