Leges
The lawyer’s cabinet Leges was born from a common vision of the mission and values. Their members mean to promote and share within their profession.
Strong values inspire Leges and they do their up most to respect them constantly.
- Ethics : our first target is being useful to our customers – companies as well as private ones : it implies listening, wisdom in their advice, professional follow-up of each file and respect of our ethics, which implies among other things, an open and attentive listening of what Justice as well as our adversaries have to tell us and we do it with an assertive determination in all our interventions ; finally, this respect must also involve discretion which is a must where the professional secrecy is concerned.
- Professionalism : we proceed to an analysis in depth of each file, for an act as well as for law ; as far as this is concerned, the permanent training, which allows each one to follow the legislative and preferential evolution in the treated area, is one of the cabinet key-words. Leges uses also an efficient data system for the treatment of all files in progress.
- Transparence in fees : we always inform our customers -as clearly as possible- of the cost which will be involved through our intervention ; that doesn’t mean it enables us to give them rigid figures or moreover, estimates -the cost of a litigation depending mainly on the adversary’s procedural attitude- but indeed on a global method of fees estimation, so there it allows a budget for our intervention without any bad surprises.
- Multilinguism : since 2006, Leges has been a member of the A.E.A. (European lawyers association, an international network of lawyers which has more than 2000 members over 185 countries (see International column) ; in the heart of Europe, nowadays, having only the mother-tongue is a handicap for communication. Therefore, Leges means to be multilingual : as well as French, the lawyers in our cabinet, all speak fluently one or several foreign languages : English, Dutch, German, Spanish and Italian.
- Good administration : Leges has adopted a members form of company –and has decided to submit- where its administration is concerned- to the rules of the Buysse code, which is a set of specific recommendations destined for all companies not quoted in the stock-exchange : the Corporate Governance aims at a definition of a set of rules specifically for enterprises, ways of running and behaviours inspired from the best practises.