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International Entrepreneurship

International business is extremely attractive – it expands the market and offers almost limitless opportunities. But working with a party in another country also brings unknown legal risks that can significantly affect your profits if you do not make proper preparations in advance.

Risks of international business

Careful entrepreneurs are aware that they have to take into account cultural differences and differences in laws and regulations when doing international business. Does this mean you should keep away from the international arena?

No, certainly not, but you must prepare yourself and your team well before going international otherwise it can become an expensive surprise instead of a successful expansion.

Prevention is better than cure. The possible risks and pitfalls of doing business across the border (cross-border business) must be mapped out for each case in advance and must be covered so that you, as an entrepreneur, can do what you do best – business – without any worries.

Let the specialists at ACG International guide you through this step, as we have done for many before you.

Network of lawyers around the world

ACG International goes beyond a conventional team of lawyers. While our law firm consists of highly experienced lawyers, ACG International also offers all our clients unique access to a wider network of professionals. We work together with lawyers from all over the world, specialising in different areas of law, legal systems and jurisdictions, which allows us to help our clients in the most effective way when they need an excellent and reliable lawyer in another country quickly. In addition to the EU countries, Switzerland, United Kingdom (UK) and the United States, we also have experience and an extensive local network in India, Israel and United Arab Emirates, which enables us to quickly find the right experts for our clients. This enables us to provide, both in the Netherlands and internationally, the personal and prompt service our clients need.

Contact us for an initial consultation to find out directly what we can do for you.

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