Foreign Courts and Cross-Border Disputes
Asset protection, enforcement of judgments, coordination of strategies across multiple jurisdictions.
About the service
We specialize in resolving disputes with a foreign element — from filing claims in the courts of the United States, the United Kingdom, or the BVI to enforcing judgments in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Our approach is built on a deep understanding of the differences between civil and common law systems, as well as practical experience in applying private international law tools such as forum non conveniens, anti-suit injunctions, and international asset tracing mechanisms.
Case Studies
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Successful recovery of assets from an individual in excess of RUB 3 billion through the courts of England and Wales, New Zealand, and Switzerland.
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Arbitration proceedings in the BVI in a corporate dispute with a claim exceeding $1 billion.
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Representation of creditors in post-judgment proceedings in the United States, utilizing Mareva injunctions and other asset disclosure tools.
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Management of parallel proceedings in the United States, Cyprus, and Russia in a $400 million dispute.
Why Clients Stay With Us
Global Expertise
Operating across 20+ jurisdictions, including the UAE, the EU, the USA, and the Asia-Pacific region.
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Long-Term Partnership
80% of our clients return with new challenges.
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Bespoke Solutions
Strategies crafted around the unique characteristics of your business and private wealth.
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Integrated Approach
From sanctions stress-testing to enforcement of foreign court judgments.
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Clear strategy, transparent terms, confident result
D2 Legal Services offers not just services, but membership. You gain access to an exclusive network of lawyers who speak the language of high-stakes deals and understand the value of your time.
We'll find the right solution for you
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