We have over 30 lawyers working across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. We take a progressive approach to our roles in commercial business – thinking creatively and pragmatically to support our clients.
Whether we are solving complex issues within the construction, aviation or shipping industries or providing advice across insurance, commodities and energy we are specialist lawyers here to add value to our clients. We think about the commercial solution first and then underpin our advice with a solid foundation of legal expertise.
We have the legal knowledge, the experience, the international reach and the commercial focus to advise on all aspects of international commerce.

Here are 5 reasons why you should choose Vance and Beckett:

Sectoral knowledge: We are an entirely sector-focused firm with an intimate knowledge of our clients’ businesses and the sectors in which they operate. Our lawyers are grouped into sector teams to build upon and leverage our industry knowledge for the benefit of our clients. That means that we are able to advise clients knowledgeably about strategy as well as on individual deals and disputes.

Commercial focus: Our advice is underpinned by commercial practicalities and we don’t sit on the fence. Many of our lawyers have worked directly for businesses in our specialist sectors, or been seconded to them. Our primary objective is always to assist our clients to achieve their commercial ambitions.

Internationalism: All our offices provide international legal advice and where we are permitted to do so, local law advice. Our lawyers are familiar with the local business environments and have extensive experience of the legal systems within their regions. We are able to conduct business in a variety of languages.

Accessibility: We are available to assist our clients around the clock. We are fully geared up to dealing with crises and can attend to any crisis anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice.

Adaptability: As our clients commercial requirements shift to accommodate developments in the international market place, so we are able to adapt our advice to best suit their requirements. We are not stuck in our ways.