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Overview



Rawlings Giles is an international law firm specializing in corporate and commercial law, with offices in London and Brussels. Our lawyers have broad domestic experience within each jurisdiction to which we are admitted. In addition to experience of issues with transnational implications, many of our lawyers are dual qualified, being licensed and admitted in their local jurisdiction as well as in one or more state jurisdictions in the United States. 

Rawlings Giles advises a wide variety of commercial and private clients on legal matters ranging from general commercial agreements to complex regulations and dispute resolution. We pride ourselves on careful attention to personal service, the quality of our legal advice and excellent results for clients. 

We deliver our high standard of service with pragmatic, commercially astute appreciation of our clients’ business objectives. This approach enables us to add maximum value to transactions and to achieve effective, successful outcomes. 

Our strong relationships with local counsel and local firms make ours a seamless, integrated service across all jurisdictions with this extensive network of local counsel throughout and beyond Europe. Rawlings Giles offers a fully integrated service across the globe. This international capability is enhanced by our alliance with the Bridge Group, with whom Rawlings Giles has worked on many major cross-border matters. 

Rawlings Giles offers expertise in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, intellectual property, tax, finance, dispute resolution, distribution, franchising, labour law and regulatory aspects of activity throughout the EU. We also advise private clients on issues such as estate planning, property, and gifts. 


History



Rawlings Giles originated in the merger of the legal practices of Patrick Giles in London, Boynton Rawlings and Terence Dellecker in Paris and Paul Sher in Brussels. 

The group has since been joined by the firms of Platteeuw & de Neef and Thielemans & Van Haelst in Brussels. It continues to grow.