International expansion

Expanding your US business overseas

There are many key aspects to consider when looking to expand your business internationally. On this page, you can find tools and insights to guide you through the challenges of international expansion.

In today’s ever increasing global market place, organisations often look to enter new markets by setting up operations in new jurisdictions - whether through organic growth or strategic M&A activity. When expanding into new territories, it is important you get the right legal advice, not only to make you more effective from the outset, but also to ensure that you don’t run into problems later on.

Please get in touch with us and learn more about our experiences acting for North American clients.


Key items to consider when expanding globally

At Taylor Wessing, we work with our clients as strategic partners - we not only understand the issues you face as a corporate entity, but as we are industry specialists as well as lawyers, we also understand the specific market challenges you will face as you expand internationally and can help you structure your business accordingly.

  • seeking local legal expertise
  • starting preparations early enough
  • deciding on your immigration and local hiring strategy
  • understanding if you need to set up a local subsidiary
  • protecting your intellectual property, deciding on the most appropriate method of trading (and seeking appropriate commercial and tax advice)
  • checking compliance, data privacy and regulatory requirements
  • if considering an acquisition, taking the appropriate due diligence measures.

Office Hours

You can schedule a casual chat with one of our experts during the "Friday office hours" to discuss the above or any other questions you may have about the "do's and don'ts" when expanding internationally.

Our San Francisco business office

The United States remains one of our focus markets, particularly within our core sectors of tech, media & communications and life sciences & healthcare and venture capital.

Recognising the importance of the US market, we opened business offices in San Francisco and New York in 2014. With a team drawn from the UK and Germany with extensive experience across M&A, international expansion, commercial arrangements and data protection & privacy, we offer advice to some of the largest international tech and life sciences corporations. Additionally, each year, we assist between 50 to 75 North American growth companies on their global expansion plans.

Our team on the ground in the US works closely with Taylor Wessing lawyers from across the globe to support start-ups, scale-ups and multinational corporations on their expansion, M&A, capital raises and commercial needs throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

Online tools and services

MDR Medical Device Checker

Our MDR Medical Device Checker assesses the likelihood of your product falling within the scope of the Medical Devices Regulation.

Access our MDR Medical Device Checker

En savoir plus

International M&A checklist

Our checklist is designed to provide support and high-level information to companies considering undertaking an M&A transaction in multiple global jurisdictions.

Explore our checklist


Play: fourth edition

The 4th edition of the Taylor Wessing Play Guide is an overview of our long-held expertise in the games industry and our experience as thought leaders across the sector.

Access the full guide here

En savoir plus

Latest insights

Technologie, Médias et Communications (TMC)

Crypto-regulatory developments in the EU and the UK

7 juillet 2022

par Dr. Verena Ritter-Döring et Miroslav Đurić, LL.M.

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
Glass.Mapper.Sc.Fields.Image?.Alt
Technologie, Médias et Communications (TMC)

(Human) rights In space

Jo Joyce looks at the impact of space exploration on human (and non-human) rights.

4 juillet 2022

par Jo Joyce

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
Glass.Mapper.Sc.Fields.Image?.Alt
Données et cybersécurité

Incoming EU data and digital legislation

There's a lot going on in the data and digital space in terms of incoming EU legislation. Here is a summary of key proposals which will impact the use of data (personal and non-personal) and likely timelines, as at 10 May 2022.

17 mai 2022

par Victoria Hordern et Christopher Jeffery

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
Glass.Mapper.Sc.Fields.Image?.Alt
Technologies de l'information

EU Parliament passes Digital Services Act: First questions and answers

5 juillet 2022
Briefing

par Dr. Gregor Schmid, LL.M. (Cambridge)

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
Glass.Mapper.Sc.Fields.Image?.Alt
Capital-risque

Taylor Wessing advises OMERS Ventures on Series A financing round in Next Matter

17 juin 2022

par plusieurs auteurs

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus

Contact