Law firm network

A law firm network (law firm association or legal network) is a membership organization consisting of independent law firms. These networks are one type of professional services networks similar to networks found in the accounting profession. The common purpose is to expand the resources available to each member for providing services to their clients. Prominent primary law firm networks include CICERO League of International Lawyers, First Law International, Alliott Group (multidisciplinary), Lex Mundi, World Services Group (multidisciplinary), TerraLex, Meritas, Multilaw, The Network of Trial Law Firms, Inc., the State Capital Group, and Pacific Rim Advisory Council. The largest networks have more than 10,000 attorneys located in hundreds of offices worldwide.

Law firm network
PurposeProfessional services networks
Membership
ALFA International
Alliott Group
CICERO League of International Lawyers
First Law International
Lex Mundi
Meritas (law)
Multilaw
The Network of Trial Law Firms, Inc.
Pacific Rim Advisory Council
Red Legal Iberoamericana
The State Capital Group
TerraLex
WSG - World Services Group

The firms who are part of the networks may be formally or informally linked to one another depending upon the purpose of the network.

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