Despite numerous EU directives, the way that member states have chosen to address matters relating to the incorporation and control of limited companies varies considerably from state to state. Over the past few months, European Law Firm member firms have collaborated to produce a guide for anyone wishing to incorporate a company in another European country.
This guide is intended to be a high level introduction to the procedures and rules applicable to the incorporation of a limited company in the 26 respective jurisdictions.
Since the law is constantly changing, European Law Firm recommends that local legal advice is sought to ensure up-to-date information. A list of contact details for all European Law Firm member firms is found in the booklet.
Please contact Sarah Green at the European Law Firm central office for your 2010 guide to incorporating a limited company in Europe.
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