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Consider becoming a part of the IAG family. Each IAG member remains completely independent, enjoying the benefits of IAG membership, but free to make referrals to non IAG firms. No referral fees are paid within IAG, and the most important criterion in advising a client is always the client's best interests.

Qualifications Required

IAG International requires potential members to provide detailed information across a variety of areas of inquiry to be considered for membership. After this initial review, we perform an array of due diligence and then visit the offices of the candidate firm. All prospective members must attend several IAG assemblies prior to gaining membership.

Benefits

Costs

IAG charges an initial registration fee and annual membership fee. Details are available upon request. Access to IAG's richest benefits is best achieved by the development of personal contacts through attendance at our three annual meetings, assemblies, which involves variable costs for travel and accommodation.

Inquiries

If you are interested in IAG membership please complete the enquiry form below, giving us brief details of your firm, and we will get in touch with you. There is no obligation, all inquiries are welcome.




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Administrative and Planning Law
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Tax and Estate Planning
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