Dentons expands its trade and customs capabilities

Christian Lau joins as a partner in Brussels and Geneva

Dentons expands its trade and customs capabilities

Dentons has announced the addition of Christian Lau as a partner in the trade, World Trade Organization and customs group in Brussels and Geneva.

Lau brings more than 20 years of experience from his previous role at Sidley Austin where he specialized in international trade matters, assisting government and private-sector clients in navigating and resolving a wide range of issues under international trade law, including the agreements of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other plurilateral or bilateral trade agreements.

“Christian’s arrival adds a senior top-class WTO professional to our team and will strengthen our offering in the area of WTO dispute settlement, advisory and trade negotiations,” said Belgium managing partner, Edward Borovikov. “This comes at a time when the EU has released a communication on a European Economic Security Strategy which identifies strengthening the international rules-based economic order and multilateral institutions, such as the WTO, as a priority.”

Lau said: “I am excited to be joining Dentons. As a law firm with truly global reach, Dentons is an excellent platform from which to practice international trade law. It also creates many exciting new opportunities for my clients.” 

UK International Trade Practice Lead, Rogers Matthews, added: “Christian’s decision to join Dentons’ international trade practice is testament to our leading position in this area in Europe and globally. his depth of WTO experience and the on-the-ground presence in Geneva that Dentons gains through him will be of particular value to UK-based clients as they increasingly look for WTO solutions to international trade issues.”