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Kallel & Associates Joins Transatlantic Law International and Labor Law Plus, Expanding Legal Services in Tunisia

Kallel & Associates, a full service law firm based in the heart of Tunis, Tunisia, has joined Transatlantic Law International (TALI), a global legal service group with affiliates in over 95 countries.  

Kallel & Associates has also become the Tunisian representative for Labor Law Plus®, TALI’s global labor and employment law practice, providing integrated labor and employment law services on Tunisian issues for TALI’s global clients.

Founded by General Counsel and based in London, United Kingdom, Transatlantic Law International (https://transatlanticlaw.com/) is a dynamic global business law service with over 4500 lawyers from highly rated independent law firm affiliates operating in every major region and business capital of the world. 

The firm provides innovative, cost effective high quality legal solutions on a single service platform at a speed and efficiency which is at the cutting edge of legal service developments. 

Membership of TALI and Labor Law Plus® (www.laborlawplus.com) is by invitation only and is comprised only of full service and highly reputed commercial law firms, renowned for international, national and cross border issues in their own jurisdictions.

Me. Sami Kallel, managing partner of Kallel & Associates, commented: “We are thrilled to be part of Transatlantic Law International and further spread our global capacity and enjoy the opportunity to serve truly international clients in our home market. 

The greater access to legal knowledge in other jurisdictions also allows us to better serve our international clients and capitalize on opportunities in new markets.”

TALI’s founder and Director Erik Lazar said: “We are very pleased that Kallel & Associates is on board as they exemplify the highest standards and deliver the kind of results our clients expect. Their expertise will greatly enhance the services that TALI can provide in the region and in Tunisia”.