Law practice continues to expand across borders, and lawyers and law firms from the United States and other countries are substantially invested in representations that take them outside of their home jurisdictions.[1] Unfortunately, reliable information relating to the extent of internationalization of the legal market is scarce. Neither the number of lawyers and law firms working in the international legal services market nor the receipts generated from internationally-related work are readily and reliably available. Nevertheless, statistics from both the United States and United Kingdom provide a sense of the numbers from the largest present sources of international legal practice. In the category of outbound services, for example, we ca...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...
In October 1991, the Stein Institute of Law and Ethics of Fordham University School of Law sponsored...
Globalization has fundamentally accelerated and altered business transactions. The search for low la...
Law practice continues to expand across borders, and lawyers and law firms from the United States an...
This article reviews developments in transnational legal practice during 2006 and 2007, including in...
This article identifies some of the most important U.S. and international developments in transnatio...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments outside of the US. (It ...
The current financial turmoil shaking the world illustrates the connectedness of national markets an...
Cross-border law practice is growing to serve the increasingly global business of its clients, and U...
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments in the U.S. (It is the ...
The article examines the international activities of various segments of the U.S. legal profession...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
This article takes an empirical approach to the issue of how the U.S. legal services market is respo...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...
In October 1991, the Stein Institute of Law and Ethics of Fordham University School of Law sponsored...
Globalization has fundamentally accelerated and altered business transactions. The search for low la...
Law practice continues to expand across borders, and lawyers and law firms from the United States an...
This article reviews developments in transnational legal practice during 2006 and 2007, including in...
This article identifies some of the most important U.S. and international developments in transnatio...
In the post-World War II international economy, with its enormous growth in transnational trade and ...
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments outside of the US. (It ...
The current financial turmoil shaking the world illustrates the connectedness of national markets an...
Cross-border law practice is growing to serve the increasingly global business of its clients, and U...
The increasingly international reach of law owes part of its momentum to individual lawyers and law ...
This article covers three years of Transnational Legal Practice developments in the U.S. (It is the ...
The article examines the international activities of various segments of the U.S. legal profession...
The local nature of legal systems reduces the harmonizing impact that globalization has generated in...
This article takes an empirical approach to the issue of how the U.S. legal services market is respo...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...
In October 1991, the Stein Institute of Law and Ethics of Fordham University School of Law sponsored...
Globalization has fundamentally accelerated and altered business transactions. The search for low la...