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Kaasik & Co law office was established in the summer of 1991 in Tallinn. Today we are a technically well-equipped law office that provides a wide range of legal services to both Estonian and international clients. We are working in cooperation with law offices in Europe, USA, the Baltic States and Russia.
We have developed three main areas of practice:
1. Counselling of clients in all areas of the law
The main practice of Kaasik & Co law office is the counselling of clients in all areas of the law. We have made it a priority that our clients do not have to worry where to find the right person to solve a particular problem - our clients know that the lawyers of Kaasik & Co are always ready to help.
2. Representation of clients before third parties and in court
A legal dispute is a natural part of the modern society and every person has a constitutional right to protect their interests in court. The judicial system is however a collection of strictly formalized procedures and thus requires appropriate skills and expertise. The quality of council is especially important since the lack of it can lead to a negative result even when the argument is just. The lawyers of Kaasik & Co have a wide range of experience representing client's interests in civil-, criminal- and administrative court of all instances.
3. Preparing of contracts and other legal documents
A contract in the wider sense of the word is the basis of all social relationships and most judicial disputes are in one way or another to do with contractual relationships. Thus it is imperative to have contracts prepared so that the rights and responsibilities of the parties are defined with appropriate clarity and all applicable legal acts are considered. To reach an optimal solution and also to avoid possible legal disputes in the future, it is wise to attain the services of a lawyer when preparing contracts or other legal documents. The lawyers of Kaasik & Co have extensive experience in preparing all kinds of juridical documentation, ranging from simple petitions to governmental agencies to complicated contracts and law making.
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