Druces’ Contentious Probate Team recently acted for the Claimant in a matter that went to trial at the Central London County Court in January 2026. The case centred around...
Druces is a founder member of a global network of independent law firms, the Alliance of Business Lawyers. This currently gives us access to expert legal advice in many countries around the world including in Europe, U.S.A, Canada, South America, Hong Kong, India, Africa and the Middle East.
The existence of these overseas contacts is critical to the needs of our growing international client base, taking advantage of the globalisation of the world economies and markets, ensuring cross-border transactions can be completed with ease. We are constantly seeking to expand the network with high quality firms to provide yet better coverage and an enhanced service to our clients.
Our offering to international clients includes specialised Private Client services for family offices and individuals with residency and domiciliary requirements, commercial and residential real estate services, taxation and dispute resolution.
Druces’ Corporate team also assists with cross-border M&A transactions, dual listings on foreign exchange markets and working with international banks on a range of services.
France
Our team services clients in France, Monaco and Switzerland and is experienced in the laws and taxes of these three countries.
Belgium
We specialise in matters which involve multiple jurisdictions including Belgium, working closely with the Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain.
Italy
We advise Italian-speaking clients, both domestically and worldwide. Our Senior Partner, Roy Campbell is a past president of the British Italian Law Association and a native Italian speaker.
Germany
We have strong experience in dealing with German work. Helen Freely, Partner, speaks fluent German and maintains strong professional contacts in Germany.
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