Networks 4

Networks 4 in United States

  • Employment Law Alliance Region: International Members: 120 Professionals: 3000 When 3,000 of the finest labor and employment lawyers from more than 100 nations form an alliance dedicated to assisting employers, the result is a powerful legal resource for management: the Employment Law Alliance. With a presence in all 50 U.S. states, and more than 300 cities around the globe, we are backed by the strength and resources of some of the world’s finest and most established law firms.
  • Energy Law Group Region: European Union The Energy Law Group (ELG) was created in 1993 and has grown consistently since then. It is made up of lawyers with specialist expertise in the energy and natural resources sectors and all belonging to independent European law firms. The ELG covers most European countries and constitutes the most extensive network of European experts in energy and natural resources law. The coordination of our network is such that it offers to each client of a member law firm an opening in Europe and beyond, for legal services within the energy and natural resources sectors.
  • Enterprise Alliance Region: European Union Professionals: 10 We have been drawn together by a shared entrepreneurial philosophy and in depth expertise across a wide range of European markets. The Enterprise Alliance is the union of some of Europe’s most enterprising commercial law firms. Established in 2004, by leading independent firms from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Holland the Enterprise Alliance has already started to expand throughout the EU. We are fundamentally different in our outlook and this is reflected in the way that we serve our clients. It is a very Particular Approach that requires us to understand your objectives and see your ambitions from your perspective. This means that we can offer advice and legal thinking that is effective and efficient.
  • Environmental Law Network Region: North & South America, Europe The Environmental Law Network (ELN) is the first environmental law firm network that makes local representation available nationwide. Through ELN, more than 250 environmental attorneys share ideas, information, experiences, and contacts to increase the value of legal representation for their respective clients. ELN also has foreign affiliates in Argentina, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom and Spain. Leaders in each of the member firms average more than 20 years of experience in the field.
  • Euravocat Group (EEIG) Region: Europe Members: 18 Professionals: 230 Euravocat Group EEIG – a European group of economic interests aimed at providing prompt and efficient services throughout Europe. We are also an active member of the ICC Commercial Crime Bureau in London and of the Asset Protection and Recovery Network aimed at providing a quick response in international fraud cases.
  • Eureseau Region: International We are an international group of independent law firms serving clients around the world. Established in 1986, we now have offices in 24 countries and our secretariat in London. All the law firms in our network have a reputation for integrity and quality. Our lawyers have worked together for many years. Our clients come from the full range of international commercial concerns, governments, institutions and individuals. We give sound, prag-matic, commercial advice on a wide range of matters under many different national laws and on the trans-national and cross-border implications which arise between jurisdictions.
  • Euro – American Lawyers Group Region: Europe and US Members: 26 Professionals: 350 The Euro-American Lawyers Group (EALG) is an association of Law Firms founded in 1985. The members of EALG believe that they can best serve their clients’ interests overseas by co-operating with likeminded firms who have local knowledge of, and immediate access to the legal system operating in their own jurisdictions.
  • Euroadvocaten (EEIG) Region: Europe Members: 18 Professionals: 300 Euroadvocaten EEIG is an international network, founded in 1990, of medium-sized and larger law firms which makes it possible for each firm to assist their own clients quickly while offering a high Stage of quality.

Finding the law: Panama in the U.S. Code

A collection of general and permanent laws relating to panama, passed by the United States Congress, are organized by subject matter arrangements in the United States Code (U.S.C.; this label examines panama topics), to make them easy to use (usually, organized by legal areas into Titles, Chapters and Sections). The platform provides introductory material to the U.S. Code, and cross references to case law. View the U.S. Code’s table of contents here.


Posted

in

, , ,

by

Tags:

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *