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Global Employment Law Advice

Our team has extensive experience of working internationally, managing the global employment law needs of some of the world’s major companies.

Through membership of Ius Laboris, the global alliance of specialist employment law firms, we offer an unmatched depth of support to clients’ international employment law needs. The Alliance covers over 100 countries and has 1,400 of the world’s best employment lawyers through members, affiliates and favoured firms. Most Alliance firms are top-ranked in their jurisdictions.

The Alliance offers value added services to its clients including access to global employment law information through their website www.iuslaboris.com, and regular updates and events ensuring clients remain informed of key developments internationally. Clients regularly praise the depth of collaboration and effective working they find among Ius Laboris lawyers. Ius Laboris has featured in the FT’s “Most Innovative Law Firms in Client Service”.

To provide a seamless service, our team of accredited international project management lawyers based in the UK and Hong Kong, have managed the needs of some of the world’s major clients by coordinating advice from across the Alliance.

Our solutions are highly flexible and tailored to each company’s particular structure and needs. Whether it’s embarking on a restructuring, adopting common policies, or a need for urgent advice, we can source and (if needed) project manage prompt, commercial and cost-effective advice throughout the world.

Consistently innovative in our global support offering, we have pioneered the use of one-stop international helpdesks and offer all-in packages to give you clarity at low cost.

Recent examples include:

  • an all-in global fixed fee deal with one of the world’s largest media companies, across over 30 jurisdictions
  • a fixed fee project to review contractual arrangements across many African jurisdictions
  • a major change project across a major retailer’s operations in Asia Pacific
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