Letslaw is a law firm specialized in Tech-Law founded in 2012, which offers its services to large and small companies that are immersed in the entrepreneurial ecosystem: startups, technology and innovative companies, investment funds, business angels, among others. Letslaw stands out for offering a 360º comprehensive service through which we provide legal advice to our clients in various areas, such as: Digital, Commercial, Tax, Labor, Financial, Compliance, Immigration, Cybersecurity, Data Protection, Trademarks.
In Letslaw we strive to know in detail the specific needs of each client, in order to offer a comprehensive and personalized legal advice, in order to ensure their legal security and to meet all their business objectives. Our legal team is formed by highly qualified professionals with experience in the Tech sector and the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Excellence and innovation are key for us.
We develop differential and winning strategies for our clients.
We offer tailor-made advice using new technologies to add value to our clients’ projects.
We optimise all our resources to offer agile and efficient solutions.
We provide tailor-made advice to startups at all stages of their growth. We believe in and are committed to entrepreneurship.
We have the best trained professionals and the necessary technology to offer you quality services.
At Letslaw we provide a comprehensive legal advice in order to protect the interests of individuals and companies in their operations abroad.
For this purpose, Letslaw has a worldwide international network of partners in more than 40 countries.
Regardless of the country in which our clients intend to develop any activity or business, we have a trusted local law firm.
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