WLN member: ebl miller rosenfalck

Address:

27 Greville Street
EC1N 8SU London
United Kingdom

+44 77 3663 4727
info@ebl-mr.com

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Practice areas:

  • Commercial
  • Corporate
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Employment
  • Immigration
  • Property

About us:

ebl miller rosenfalck is a London based international business law firm specialising in delivering tailor-made solutions to complex legal issues.

We are a multi-national partnership and most of our business is international. We offer a variety of flexible and competitive pricing structures and believe that we are a dynamic alternative to traditional City firms. Our clients range from start-ups to substantial private and public companies. We act for clients from or with business interests in Germany, France, Italy, North America, Scandinavia and United Kingdom.

Unlike most law firms, many of our lawyers have genuine international experience and speak two or more languages, or are qualified in another jurisdiction.

What makes us different?

  • We cross legal systems with our dual qualified lawyers
  • We bridge cultural and language barriers with our multi-lingual legal teams
  • We are committed to supporting and protecting our client’s interests
  • We are transparent on costs
  • We take the time to get to know our clients, and to understand what is important to them
  • We invest in our team of talented lawyers – many of whom trained with us, and have subsequently been promoted to senior roles
  • We have a Scandinavian management style, which reflects the origins of our firm, and we engage with all members of the team
  • We are family friendly, and we provide our lawyers with autonomy

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