This month, 3i Law’s Chuong Le and Zach Dougherty are attending the World Trade Center Association Global Business Forum in Philadelphia, an international gathering that brings together business leaders, investors, and trade organizations from nearly 100 countries and territories.
For our clients, global business is rarely abstract. It shows up in cross-border contracts, expanding supply chains, international partnerships, and increasingly complex regulatory considerations. Events like the WTCA Global Business Forum matter because they create space for real conversations about how companies grow, operate, and manage risk in an interconnected world.
The 2026 Global Business Forum brings together companies, institutions, and advisors actively engaged in international commerce. Sessions and curated meetings focus on practical collaboration, market access, and long-term relationship building across industries such as manufacturing, technology, life sciences, and energy.
Chuong and Zach’s attendance reflects 3i Law’s ongoing commitment to understanding the realities our clients face as they expand beyond local or domestic markets. Being present in global business environments helps us stay grounded in how deals are actually structured, where friction tends to arise, and how legal strategy can better support sustainable growth rather than simply reacting to problems after the fact.
As our clients continue to navigate international opportunities, we believe legal counsel works best when it is informed, connected, and aligned with how business truly operates across borders. We look forward to sharing insights from the Forum and continuing these conversations with clients and partners throughout the year.