Cross Border Transactions

Cross Border Transaction Lawyers Glasgow, Scotland

Given their close proximity and close cultural connections, many businesses operate in both England and Scotland. This can raise legal issues as both jurisdictions have different legal systems.

Scottish and English Commercial Lawyers

Our commercial property lawyers, based in Glasgow, have experience with English property & commercial law, giving us the skill to handle cross-border transactions effectively. If you are looking to expand your business into England or beyond, contact us for expert commercial property help & advice.

Contact our Commercial Solicitors in Glasgow, Scotland 

For expert advice in Glasgow, please call on 0141 221 1919 or fill in our online contact form

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