Coming to the US to Do Business: Overcoming Legal and Cultural Challenges
April 21, 2015
Partner Gabor Garai contributed an article to Financier Worldwide, “Coming to the US to Do Business: Overcoming Legal and Cultural Challenges,” which appeared in the April 2015 issue. The article discussed a series of interrelated legal and cultural factors that non-US companies must consider to establish a successful US presence, including tax structure, contacts and logistics.
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