Cross-border litigation
Litigation support workflows for hearings, filings, evidence, service, and local procedure.
How to cover a hearing in a jurisdiction where you're not admitted
A client's matter lands in a court you can't appear before. Here's a practical, ethical way to make sure the hearing is still covered — without turning the work away.
Cross-border litigation
6 articlesCross-border litigation support: what to delegate and what to keep
A practical split between strategy, client control, filings, appearances, evidence handling, and local procedural support.
Urgent foreign hearing tomorrow: a practical checklist for lawyers
When a hearing appears in another jurisdiction with little notice, the problem is not only finding a lawyer. It is controlling authority, documents, client communication, and the record.
UK-US cross-border legal task delegation: what lawyers should scope first
UK-US matters often look familiar on the surface, but procedure, admission, privilege, discovery, and local filing rules can make scoped local support essential.
EU cross-border legal task delegation: where LawyerGo can create trust
EU legal work often crosses borders quickly, but each local step still needs jurisdiction-specific judgment, verification, and records.
Delegating service of process support across borders
Service questions require local procedure, precise instructions, and a careful record of what was attempted, completed, or refused.