EY Law worldwide

EY operates on six continents, in 80 countries, approx. It employs 2,000 lawyers. In terms of the number of offices, it is one of the largest law firm networks in the world.

EY Law in Hungary

In our office in Hungary, we provide full services to our clients. The office was founded in 2010 and since then we have been on a path of continuous growth.

Our practice areas

We provide a "one stop shop" customer experience, during which we can provide our customers with complex consulting services in one package.


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Services

In our office we provide broad range of legal services to clients. Our office was established in 2010 and our team is growing rapidly, and the range of services is expanding all the time.

People

We approach projects collaboratively, to ensure one stop shop exceptional client experience – so we can gain a deep understanding of project objectives, and focus on integrated advice and delivery, whether from a legal , tax or accounting perspective − or the combination that best suits you.

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