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Linklaters is a leading global law firm, supporting clients in achieving their strategies wherever they do business. We use our expertise and resources to help clients pursue opportunities and manage risk across emerging and developed markets around the world.
We specialise in advising the world’s leading companies, financial institutions and governments on their most important and challenging transactions and assignments. We have advised on significant deals in over 100 countries. In addition to serving clients from our 29 offices and via our alliance with Allens and Webber Wentzel, Linklaters’ lawyers have expertise in key jurisdictions across Asia, emerging Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Linklaters is currently advising on three of the 14 Prioritised Projects (with total installed capacity of approximately 10,400 MW) under the Agreement on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Energy Project Cooperation between the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, which is part of China's 'One Belt, One Road' initiative.
Our global project finance team is renowned for its particular strength in advising on complex, international projects. We have advised on over US$1 trillion of closed project finance transactions around the world. We specialise in large scale, award winning and market-leading projects across the world – covering, oil and gas, petrochemicals, LNG, power, renewables, mining, ports, nuclear, water and waste, telecoms, stadia, airports, roads, bridges and rail-related transactions.