
Celebrating 25 years of the Pacific Legal Network

Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently asked questions
Pacific Legal Network is the Pacific’s only regional legal services network, providing coordinated legal advice across multiple jurisdictions in the Pacific Islands region.
We operate in over 21 Pacific countries including Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Tonga and Cook Islands. Visit our network page to see the countries we operate in: https://www.pln.com.au/pacific-legal-network-pln-the-network-map
Yes. We specialise in multi-jurisdictional transactions and compliance for businesses and Directors operating across the Pacific region.
Our services include corporate and commercial law, mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance law, environmental law, and not for profit. We also assist across various industries including aviation, telecommunications, government, insurance, investment and renewables.
We provide market entry strategies, regulatory compliance advice, contract drafting, director’s duties training and local partnership guidance for companies entering Pacific markets. For more information on Director’s duties training, contact us here: https://www.pln.com.au/contact-us
Yes. We represent clients in cross-border litigation, arbitration, and mediation, ensuring enforceability of judgments across multiple jurisdictions.
Absolutely. We advise on trademarks, copyright, and Intellectual Property enforcement strategies tailored to Pacific Island jurisdictions.
Businesses often face complex licensing, tax obligations, and regulatory requirements. Pacific Legal Network helps navigate these challenges to ensure smooth operations.
Yes. Our team and network partners provide services in English, French, and local languages including Tok Pisin and Pijin to support diverse clients across the Pacific.
You can reach out to us on our website here: https://www.pln.com.au/contact-us
We also offer virtual consultations for clients located outside the Pacific region.





