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Can I rank a lawyer/legal practice in Europe and the UK?

I have an uncle who is a lawyer and wants me to make him a website.

While I understand what would go into ranking him in his EU city, all the EU country specific services, the competitors present etc.

He also wants the website to be multi-lingual and rank his blogs in the UK and English speaking countries, and offer some services specific to the UK for EU residents there. Think about it like this, he is from a Euorpean country like Austria and wants to offer legal/representative services for Austrian citizens living in the UK that need legal representation between Austria/UK.

I worked on multilingual websites before, I have not built them from scratch, but from an SEO perspective Im wondering what to expect and how it would work. Im confident in helping him rank his legal practice in just his EU city but wondering what the logistics would be for building the website to rank some parts in the UK etc.

Could anyone with experience shed any light on what they have found is the best approach for something like this or similar?

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