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IJC
International Jurisdictions Council
Why Designation Matters
IJC
For Constituent Designated Law Practices

The institution
holds your position.

Every major commercial jurisdiction has practices with genuine execution-ground depth. Most are invisible to the decision-makers who need them. IJC exists to change that — by holding one practice's position formally, institutionally, and permanently.

What designation means in practice
Your practice. One jurisdiction. One domain. No competition for the position.
Listed on the IJC Global Jurisdiction Map — seen by GCs, boards, and investors globally
Attributed in GLRI footnotes wherever your intelligence is substantively used
No other practice in your jurisdiction holds this position for your domain
Access to the Assembly of Global General Counsel — the closed GC deliberative forum
Founding group distinction — permanent, available only in 2026
The problem IJC solves for practices

The best practices in a jurisdiction
are often the least visible ones.

A practice that has been running commercial disputes in Lagos for 20 years, that knows exactly how the court system actually behaves under pressure, that understands what the statute says versus what enforcement delivers — that practice is not easily discoverable by a General Counsel in London or a PE fund in New York making a decision about Nigeria.

Legal directories list practices. Rankings score them. Search engines surface them. None of these mechanisms surface the one thing that matters: which practice has genuine, current, on-ground execution depth in this specific domain in this specific jurisdiction.

IJC holds that position. One practice. One domain. One jurisdiction. Not a listing or a ranking — an institutional acknowledgment that this practice is the one that carries the real execution intelligence in this environment.

How a General Counsel finds you
The moment IJC creates for your practice.

A GC at a major multinational is considering entering a new jurisdiction. They have law firm briefings and desk research — none of it tells them how the system actually behaves. They open the GLRI. They look up the jurisdiction. They see one designated practice for the relevant domain. They click. They see your practice, your partner's name, your contribution to the GLRI intelligence for that country.

This is not an advertising placement. It is institutional reference. The difference is permanent: advertising is ignored when the budget stops. Institutional reference accumulates.

"A practice that is institutionally designated by a credible reference body occupies a different position from a practice that is listed in a directory. One was selected. One paid to appear. That difference is legible to any serious decision-maker."
What designation provides

Six things. None of them referrals.

Designation does not generate inbound client work directly. If that is your primary interest, this is the wrong framework. What it generates is institutional position — which, over time, creates conditions for the right kind of work to find you.

01
Global Map Placement
Your practice is the single pin on the IJC Global Jurisdiction Map for your domain in your jurisdiction. General Counsel, boards, and investors browsing the map see your practice and only your practice for that combination. The map is the entry point for anyone using the GLRI.
02
GLRI Attribution
Your on-ground intelligence about how enforcement, regulation, and dispute resolution actually work in your jurisdiction is reviewed, synthesised, and published in the GLRI. Where your intelligence is substantively used, your practice is cited in the footnotes by name. Academic attribution — the kind that builds credibility over decades.
03
Exclusive Domain Position
No other practice in your jurisdiction holds the IJC designation for your practice domain. This is structural scarcity — not a tier or a premium level, but a genuine singularity. One position per domain per jurisdiction. The position either belongs to your practice or it does not.
04
Assembly Access
Designated practices have access to the Assembly of Global General Counsel — the closed deliberative forum for senior in-house legal leaders. The joint session at the Founding Constituent Assembly in Barcelona, 14 August 2026, brings designated practices and Assembly Fellows together in the same room. This is the relationship between the people who carry legal responsibility and the practices that execute it.
05
Institutional Credibility Signal
The IJC designation mark signals selection, not purchase. When your practice is identified as the IJC Constituent Designated Practice for [Domain] in [Jurisdiction], it signals to any reader that an institution with a serious selection process identified your practice as carrying the relevant depth. That signal compounds over time as the institution's credibility grows.
06
Founding Group Distinction
Practices designated in 2026 are permanently part of the founding group of the International Jurisdictions Council. This distinction appears in IJC's institutional record and cannot be acquired after the founding group closes in August 2026. The practices present at the beginning of a serious institution occupy a position that those who join later cannot replicate.
How IJC designation differs

Not a directory. Not a ranking.
Not a network membership.

Every legal practice is already listed in directories, ranked by publications, and offered network memberships. Most managing partners know exactly what those mechanisms deliver and what they cost. IJC is none of these things. The differences matter.

IJC Designation
Directories, Rankings, Networks
Selected by IJC — not purchased or applied for
Listed upon payment or submission
One position per domain per jurisdiction — structural scarcity
Hundreds of firms in the same category
No referral fees, no mandate distribution, no commercial intermediation
Referral arrangements common; commercial incentives shape outcomes
GLRI attribution — cited by name in published intelligence
Profile pages; no contribution to published reference material
Reviewed annually — designation must be maintained through contribution
Renewed automatically upon payment
Access to Assembly of GGC — direct relationship with senior in-house leaders
Networking events open to all paying members
Fit and misfit

The designation is right for some practices.
It is not right for all.

IJC is direct about this. The designation is designed for a specific kind of practice. If your practice does not match this profile, the designation will not serve you well — and we will not designate you.

The right fit — what we look for
Genuine execution-ground depth — real matters, real outcomes, real intelligence about how the system actually works
Willingness to contribute observed intelligence to the GLRI — not promotional content, but honest on-ground assessment
Institutional alignment — understanding that designation reflects depth, not commercial relationship
Cross-border client base or cross-border matter experience — the designation is visible to international decision-makers
Long-term orientation — the designation compounds over years, not months
The wrong fit — what makes it not work
Primary interest is inbound referrals — IJC does not distribute mandates
Unwilling to contribute honest jurisdictional intelligence — including assessments that may be unflattering to the local system
Expectation of guaranteed business outcomes from the designation mark
No genuine cross-border matter experience in the jurisdiction and domain
Looking for promotional visibility rather than institutional recognition
Next step
One position in your jurisdiction. Is it yours?

IJC designates one practice per domain per jurisdiction. If the position for your domain in your jurisdiction is not yet designated, the question is whether your practice carries the depth to hold it. The way to come to our attention is through the Request for Consideration — not an application, but a signal that allows IJC to assess your practice formally.

Submit Request for Consideration → Read the Designation Framework See Designated Practices
USD 7,500 per domain per year · Founding group open until August 2026