International Practices

  • Holland & Knight's international practices focus on assisting clients in a broad range of areas throughout the world. Attorneys in the firm are fluent in more than 30 languages which enables us to efficiently conduct business across international borders. 
  • We counsel clients on a broad range of areas related to international transactions and also provide industry-based advice to clients in many industry sectors in many countries.
  • Our lawyers have established working relationships with law firms in countries where we do not maintain our own offices. We refer clients to these lawyers to engage the most qualified attorneys in each country to address your international matters.
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Overview

Holland & Knight, with a network of more than 2,200 lawyers in offices throughout the U.S., Mexico, Colombia and Algeria, as well as working relationships with leading law firms throughout the world, can seamlessly respond to client needs quickly and efficiently.

Collectively, our attorneys are fluent in more than 30 languages, which enables us to efficiently conduct business across international borders.  In addition, many of our multilingual attorneys were educated and have practiced law in foreign countries. We also actively participate in organizations such as the International Bar Association, the Inter-American Bar Association, the Inter-Pacific Bar Association, the International Fiscal Association, the International Trademark Association and several international chambers of commerce.

Holland & Knight lawyers work with clients on a broad range of international transactions, including international taxation matters, regulatory and government matters, international arbitration and dispute resolution, commercial and corporate transactions, international finance dealings and international commerce issues.

We provide industry-based advice in a variety of areas, including banking and financial services; hospitality; retail; entertainment; media and telecommunications; transportation; marine and aviation; construction and infrastructure projects; energy, oil and gas; mining; and natural resources.

Lawyers in the firm have invested decades of time and resources to develop well-tested working relationships with highly skilled attorneys in countries where we do not maintain our own offices. Our extensive experience working with these law firms to achieve our clients' objectives enables us to quickly and efficiently recommend and engage the most qualified attorneys in each country to address your international matters. Our relationships with these law firms are nonexclusive and independent so we are able to select the most appropriate attorneys in each situation. The lawyers we refer to are personally known to us and they are committed to delivering successful results to our clients. In many instances, members of these firms have participated in Holland & Knight's international lawyer trainee program, which has more than 600 alumni worldwide.

Members of our firm and several of our international practices have been selected for repeated inclusion in industry leading publications such as Chambers Global, Euromoney's Guide to the World's Best Lawyers, the International Who's Who of Business Lawyers and The Legal 500.

Multimedia

Navigating Trade, Investment and Immigration Laws: What Korean Companies Need to Know
Podcast – When the Brand Travels in Economy Class and Without Checking in
Doing Business with the U.S. in the Trump Administration: What Korean Companies Need to Know
Podcast - Execution of Electronic Invoices
Podcast - Stamp Tax: Indeterminate Value
Taking a Vacation to Cuba Could Cost You Dearly Under Trump's New Restrictions on the Regime
Former Obama Trade Adviser Explains What Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Could Mean for Consumers
Tariff Actions to Date
Here's How China Could Retaliate Against U.S. Tariffs
Podcast - Collaborating by Contract... It Does Work
Podcast - Stamp Tax, Again?
Impact of Trump Administration Policies on Investment Opportunities
Trump 'Squandering' Inherited Strong Jobs Market with Tariffs: Fmr. Economic Advisers Council Chair
Initial Impacts of Trump Tariffs on Americans
Nearshoring and Mexico: Entering or Expanding Automotive Operations Through M&A Activities
Ban on Coal Exports to Israel: Impacts and Challenges for Foreign Investment
Virtual Encounter: New OFAC Regulations for Cuban Citizens and Entrepreneurs in the Private Sector
Virtual Encounter: Vehicle Exports to Cuba and OFAC Regulations
Virtual Encounter: Cuban-American Businessman Explains Why He Met with MSMEs
Benefits and Challenges of Expanding Korea-Based Business into the U.S. - Part 2: Korea-Based Companies That Want to Do Business in the U.S.
Benefits and Challenges of Expanding Your Business into the Republic of Korea
Benefits and Challenges of Expanding Your Business into the Republic of Korea
Benefits and Challenges of Expanding Your Business into the Republic of Korea
How Do U.S. Courts Apply the Doctrines of Separability and Competence-Competence?
How Do U.S. Courts Apply the Doctrines of Separability and Competence-Competence?
Aymee Valdivia Interview
Cubanos que viven en propiedades confiscadas no serán desalojados bajo Ley Helms-Burton
The Amanda Knox Again Edition: An Interview with the Defense Team
The Amanda Knox Again Edition: An Interview with the Defense Team
Success Story of Richard Furey - QLTS School's Former Candidate
Success Story of Richard Furey - QLTS School's Former Candidate
U.S. Policy Shift on Cuba: Three-Month Assessment
U.S. Policy Shift on Cuba: Three-Month Assessment

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