Consumer - Global lawyers - Hogan Lovells

Our approach is hands-on and committed, placing value on long-term relationships. Our multilingual, multijurisdictional lawyers are where you need us – New York, London, Milan, Amsterdam, Dubai, Shanghai, Mexico, Indonesia, and Vietnam, among other consumer, financial, sourcing, and distribution hubs.

We focus not just on the product lifecycle, but on the business lifecycle, addressing any challenges that face in-house legal teams and CEOs alike. We anticipate the developments that may have an impact on your operations – and we are laser-focused on remaining at the forefront of those issues.

We build the right team for each client and each matter in order to provide the most efficient counsel possible and achieve the outcomes you want.

Representative experience

Representing a large food manufacturer after a massive recall due to listeria monocytogenes, advising the company throughout the recall and the reopening of several facilities.
Advising a leading smart home product manufacturer on regulatory and liability aspects in relation to sales of their full product range in Europe and beyond.
Advising a leading luxury e-commerce website on all customer-facing terms and conditions and commercial agreements with vendors, including providing counsel on litigation risks associated therewith.
Advising Walmart on its US$16 billion purchase of a 77 percent majority stake in Flipkart Group, a prominent India-based e-commerce marketplace company.
Advising a leading fashion retailer on multi-jurisdictional review of websites for compliance with local consumer protection laws relating to e-commerce involving multiple markets and geographies.
Fashion

Panoramic - Luxury and Fashion 2025 guide

We've partnered with Lexology to publish this quick reference guide that enables side-by-side comparison of local insights, including into the state of the local market; manufacture and distribution; online retail; intellectual property issues; data privacy and security; advertising and marketing; product regulation and consumer protection; M&A and competition; employment and labor issues; and recent trends.

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