Cross-border Capability
Consilium advises on matters involving multiple jurisdictions through an international advisory model designed for cross-border coordination, regulatory analysis, and sector-specific insight. Headquartered in Lausanne, the firm supports clients whose activities, disputes, and investments extend beyond a single legal system.
Jurisdictional work at Consilium is conducted through a structured approach that combines legal analysis, strategic advisory, and coordination with trusted local counsel and experts where required. This model allows matters to be addressed with local insight while maintaining consistent standards of independence, confidentiality, and quality. Jurisdictional coverage reflects experience, networks, and sectoral familiarity, rather than the establishment of permanent offices or local legal admission.

How We Work Across Jurisdictions
Consilium approaches cross-border matters through a coordinated advisory framework that integrates legal analysis, sector-specific insight, and jurisdictional coordination. Matters are structured and managed centrally, with input from trusted local counsel and experts where local law, regulatory practice, or institutional knowledge is required. This approach ensures consistency of advice, efficient communication, and solutions adapted to both international standards and local realities.
Consilium’s jurisdictional experience and network extend across key regions, including: Europe, Middle East, CIS, North America, Asia-Pacific (Country-specific pages provide further detail on sectoral focus and typical engagements.).
Jurisdictional matters are approached through a sector-focused lens, reflecting the realities of regulation, governance, and practice in each country.
Sport · Business · Healthcare · Real Estate · Governments · Technology · International Organisations
Regions & Countries
Asia & Pacific - China
CIS Countries - Azerbaijan · Georgia
EU & EEA - Switzerland
United Kingdom
North America - Canada · United States
Transnational - Sports

Regulatory note
Local law advice is provided by appropriately licensed counsel in the relevant jurisdiction where required. Consilium acts as coordinating and advisory counsel on cross-border matters.