Cleveland, Ohio (February 14, 2006) – Lawyers Associated Worldwide (LAW) is meeting with the Supreme Court Bar Association on March 2, during the Asia Pacific Regional Meeting in New Delhi, India, March 2-4, 2006. The Asia Pacific group consists of regional attorney members from Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. This meeting will be hosted by New Delhi member firm, P.H. Parekh & Co. Following the reception with the Supreme Court Bar Association, LAW regional members will meet in chambers with a Supreme Court Justice of India. Topics presented at the three-day meeting include presentations on conducting business in India, including a businessman’s perspective — sharing real life stories of doing business in India — and the legal perspective, presented by attorneys from P.H. Parekh & Co. Lawyers Associated Worldwide is an association of more than 75 independent law firms located in over 80 major commercial centers throughout the world, spanning six continents. Membership in LAW allows member firms to service the legal needs of clients who are expanding their operations and relationships into new domestic and foreign markets because of the increasing globalization of the business world. LAW’s practice group areas worldwide cover aboriginal law to zoning, planning to intellectual property, land use to mergers and acquisitions. The next LAW regional meeting is the Americas Regional meeting April 20-22, 2006 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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