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Chambers Review

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Investigations & Enforcement (International & Cross-Border) - USA
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What the team is known for

Latham & Watkins is recognised as an excellent option for clients who require counsel on highly complex and multifaceted cross-border matters. The law firm provides an impressive, well-integrated team across its global offices and is praised for consistently excelling across multiple practice areas and sectors, while delivering an internationally oriented approach and comprehensive global support. The law firm has an unsurpassed global strength, and its effective coordination across its international network is key to its appeal among high-profile multinational corporations, banks and investment funds.

With its vast global footprint, Latham & Watkins is well equipped to manage multi-jurisdictional investigations as global coordinating counsel. The US team represents multinational financial institutions, large tech companies and high-profile individuals in enforcement actions brought by US agencies, as well as regulators across the globe. The cross-border practice is constituted by strong teams in California, Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago, along with an active presence in London and continental Europe.

Strengths

"Latham & Watkins is able to seamlessly provide us advice in any jurisdiction we enter."

"Latham & Watkins have a comprehensive understanding of global regulations."