Kozolchyk National Law Center is an international leader in commercial law reform. We work to modernize economic infrastructure by collaborating closely with institutional partners and local stakeholders to spur positive, sustainable change. We are motivated by our goals to increase economic inclusivity and build capacity to improve livelihoods.
Kozolchyk National Law Center is an international leader in commercial law reform. We work to modernize economic infrastructure by collaborating closely with institutional partners, local stakeholders and spurring positive, sustainable change. Economic inclusivity and building capacity to improve livelihoods are goals that motivate us.
From secured transactions law reform projects to collateral registry implementation to Distributed Ledger Technology, NatLaw is working with our partners and clients to build a stronger economic future on a global scale.
Kozolchyk National Law Center is building the future of international economic law by setting standards and best practices. Our mission is to create inclusive economic opportunity through innovative legal solutions. We are an award-winning leader in commercial law reform that welcomes new opportunities to strengthen international economic law and policies.
Since 1992, NatLaw has developed innovative, pragmatic legal solutions that fuel economic inclusivity and empower grassroots growth. We have drafted or advised on commercial laws in more than 25 countries throughout the world, building the legal infrastructure necessary for globally competitive commerce. As a result of our work, businesses and entrepreneurs in developing nations have had the access to credit they need to build businesses and lift themselves out of poverty.
If you would like to support our mission of building economic inclusivity and empowering grassroots economic growth through innovative legal solutions, please consider making a contribution. The Kozolchyk National Law Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible within the U.S.