MLSG joins global legal referral network

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Marianas Legal Strategy Group, LLC (MLSG) has joined the Nextlaw Global Referral Network, enabling it to connect its clients to high quality lawyers around the world.

Nextlaw Global Referral Network is the largest legal referral network in the world, with more than 300 member firms and 18,600 lawyers covering 160 countries.

“By joining Nextlaw Global Referral Network, we can now provide our clients with the best of all worlds by continuing to serve them here in the Marianas while also being able to direct them to top tier lawyers in other jurisdictions where they need legal counsel and business advice,” said MLSG partner Sean E. Frink.

“We can build on our trusted relationships with our clients by putting the full resources of the global, legal powerhouse at their disposal,” he added.

Jeff Modisett, Nextlaw Global Referral Network CEO, said, “We’re proud to have Marianas Legal Strategy Group as part of our network. We’re only as good as the quality of our member firms and MLSG makes us stronger and better able to meet the needs of our other members’ clients, particularly in real estate development and acquisition, litigation, finance, gaming, and government relations.”

Nextlaw Global Referral Network was created by Dentons, the largest law firm in the world. The network, which is free to join, employs a detailed screening system to guarantee the quality of its member firms and has developed proprietary technology to allow members to identify lawyers at other member firms with the appropriate experience where clients need legal counsel.

For more information on MLSG go to www.mlsg.law.

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