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Chambers Review

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Disputes (International & Cross-Border) - USA
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What the team is known for

Latham & Watkins is recognised as an excellent option for clients who require counsel on highly complex and multifaceted cross-border matters. The law firm provides an impressive, well-integrated team across its global offices and is praised for consistently excelling across multiple practice areas and sectors, while delivering an internationally-oriented approach and comprehensive global support. The law firm has an unsurpassed global strength, and its effective coordination across its international network is key to its appeal among high-profile multinational corporations, banks and investment funds.

A key player, and an ever-developing presence in the cross-border disputes space, Latham & Watkins is especially highlighted for its expertise in finance-driven litigation. Much of the international work is driven by the impressive New York team, which is particularly adept at securities litigation, as well as a variety of commercial disputes. Its disputes offering is bolstered by a solid offering in Washington DC. With over 31 offices across 13 different countries, the law firm is well equipped to handle multi-jurisdictional cases and is developing its global profile beyond the USA.

Strengths

"Latham & Watkins has the ability to surf in different jurisdictions with distinction."

"Latham & Watkins has a significant European-based arbitration practice."