WORLDWIDE LEGAL SOLUTIONS
Our aim is to meet the needs of our clients in any speciality of law, in any jurisdictions in the world with commanding in-depth knowledge of the local laws, customs and judicial systems.
Global Scope
Prae Legal provides its clients to access global legal resources through its vast network of well-established 252 offices in trade centers in 142 countries.
CROSS BORDER SOLUTIONS
Our clients have access to lawyers from all around the world through Prae Legal Network, with expertise in a diverse range of cross-border transactions.
News
- Vigilance and Resilience in the Cyberspace: Recovering from Cyberattacks, Building Back Stronger, and Avoiding ComplacencyThe landscape of cybersecurity is in constant flux. Both criminal organizations and nation-states continually leverage new technologies, such as AI, to exploit fresh vulnerabilities while relying [...]Read more
- Collaborative Pursuit of Digital Trust The Increasing Significance of Trust in an Interconnected WorldIn today’s data-driven digital economy, trust within your business stands as the linchpin for success. Amidst an environment rife with uncertainty and constant evolution, where the velocity [...]Read more
- System Security of Crypto Coins & The Hacking IncidentsIt is an excerpt that evaluates the system security of crypto coins and the hacking incidents. (Chainalysis 2020 Crypto Crime Report) More cryptocurrencies have been hacked in 2019 and all other [...]Read more
Why should you choose us?
Our respectable and influential professionals are experienced in all fields of law. We are ready to provide legal solutions to companies and people all around the world for their legal needs. We can help when you would do business transactions in the most challenging parts of the world.
Prae Legal is an entry point for you to be experienced locally and globally by knowledgeable business lawyers who can make you succeed with commercial and financial know-how and expertise.
Global News
- Live Updates: As Venezuela Projects Defiance, Rubio Says U.S. Will Use ‘Leverage’ to Advance Its Interestsby The New York Times on January 5, 2026 at 1:36 am
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said a military “quarantine” of Venezuela and its oil industry would remain in place. Late Sunday, President Trump threatened Colombia and its president.
- Maduro’s Capture Shows Trump’s Goal to Dominate the Americasby Jack Nicas on January 5, 2026 at 1:35 am
Latin America was already struggling with how to handle President Trump’s interventions in the region. Then he attacked Venezuela.
- Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s New Leader, Boasts Leftist Credentialsby Simon Romero on January 5, 2026 at 1:34 am
The interim leader is known for hewing to left-wing ideals, facing sanctions by the U.S. and European Union and building bridges with Venezuela’s business community.
PraeLegal has a great law network around the world, full of people ready to help you whenever and wherever you need professional law assistance.

