Understanding Your Legal Rights Across the United States
Cross-border contracts raise choice of law and enforcement questions. Which country law governs? Where can you sue? International arbitration often provides clearer answers than national courts.
Trade compliance is increasingly complex. Export controls, sanctions, and FCPA create obligations even for domestic companies with international contacts.
Foreign operations require understanding local law while managing U.S. requirements. Entity structuring, local counsel, and profit repatriation need attention.
International contracts raise choice of law and enforcement issues.
Export controls, sanctions, and FCPA create obligations.
Operating abroad requires navigating local and U.S. rules.
International practice requires understanding multiple legal systems and foreign counsel relationships.
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