

Welcome to Warwick Legal Network
Warwick Legal Network (WLN) is a close-knit international team of lawyers who work together to enhance the success of clients and members. WLN focuses on business law internationally and we have a particular strength in the mid-market.
With offices spanning nearly 30 countries, including Europe, India, the USA, UAE, China, and Mexico, we have a truly global presence. Since 2018, WLN has benefitted from a strategic alliance with ASEAN Legal Alliance, covering all 10 ASEAN signatory states.
WLN members support clients with a wide range of services, including inward and outward investments, commercial contracts, mergers and acquisitions, corporate structures, company start-ups, dispute resolution, intellectual property, employment law, tax law, and real estate transactions.
Since our inception in 2001, our member firms have worked closely together, fostering strong, long-term relationships. While each firm maintains its independence, clients can rest assured that their partner will always provide the best advice, both locally and in alignment with their international strategy.
Legal Excellence
Our member firms are predominantly selected through recommendations and undergo a rigorous due diligence process before being invited to join our network. This ensures that when referring work to fellow members, our firms can be confident that their clients will receive unparalleled expertise, care, and dedication.

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Latest News
Exit Tax in Poland vs Austria – A Practical Comparison
What is exit tax in principle? “Exit tax” (Wegzugsbesteuerung also called “tax on unrealised gains”) is a set of rules designed to tax latent (unrealised) capital gains when a taxpayer (or assets) leaves a jurisdiction in a way that would otherwise deprive that jurisdiction of its future taxing right on a later disposal. In cross-border […]
Read morePortugal: Everything you need to know about Non-Habitual Resident (NHR)
1. The Original NHR Regime (2009–2023) – Now Closed The original Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) regime was one of Europe’s most attractive tax programs for expats, retirees, and remote workers. It offered some very generous benefits: – 10-year duration (one-time only, not renewable) – 20% flat tax on Portuguese-sourced income from certain high-value professions – Exemptions […]
Read moreBulgaria: Personal Income Tax
1. General information The Bulgarian personal income tax (PIT) regime is characterized by a notably simple and low-tax structure compared to most European Union jurisdictions. It operates on a flat tax principle, whereby a uniform rate of 10% applies to the majority of personal income categories, including employment income, income from independent activities, rental income, […]
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