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The international Baker & McKenzie partnership was formed in Chicago in 1949. During the fifties and sixties it was driven by the great outflow of US investment around the globe. The initial strategy of the firm was to develop a hub-and-spokes system of offices with Chicago at the hub and with indigenous partners in foreign offices servicing incoming American clients.
The pattern of world trade and investment has since become more multinational, and Baker & McKenzie has changed with it. Today the firm maintains a global network of offices with each office having strong local roots.
The composition of the international partnership reflects the geographical distribution of the offices. Each international partner has an equal vote in the management of the firm.
Partners and associates around the world maintain contact with each other through client work, individual visits to other offices, regional meetings of partners and associates, multi-office practice group meetings, meetings of committees of the firm and an annual meeting of all partners.
The firm encourages its lawyers to constantly improve their understanding of different legal systems and cultures so that they can bring to their practices a greater range of skills and a broader outlook. Lawyers are encouraged to qualify or obtain legal experience in at least two jurisdictions, and there is frequent interchange between offices, both at partner and associate level.
Our international structure and approach provides the following benefits:
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