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Warwick Legal Network (WLN) is a global alliance of independent law firms specializing in mid-market commercial law, with offices in over 30 countries across Europe, India, the USA, UAE, China, and Brazil. Our 600+ legal professionals assist clients worldwide in cross-border trade, investment, and related legal matters. WLN also collaborates across all ASEAN nations and is listed in Legal 500.
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Collaboration
Leveraging our network’s global reach to provide unified, cross-jurisdictional support.

Integrity
Acting with transparency, respect, and responsibility in every client interaction.

Innovation
Embracing new perspectives and legal advancements to address evolving client needs.

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