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Choucri Mansour has achieved something remarkable within just one year of launching his legal practice. His firm, Mansour Legal Services, MLS Global APC, has facilitated over three million dollars in foreign direct investment while creating more than 10 full-time jobs across eight states. What makes this achievement particularly striking is how Mansour accomplished this feat by addressing a persistent problem that has plagued international entrepreneurs for decades.
Traditional legal services for foreign investors have operated like a fragmented puzzle. Entrepreneurs seeking to establish businesses in the United States typically juggle multiple service providers: immigration attorneys, business formation specialists, tax advisors, and compliance experts. Each provider works in isolation, creating delays, miscommunication, and costly errors. Mansour recognized this inefficiency and built something different. His multidisciplinary approach consolidates all these services under one roof, creating a streamlined experience that gets results faster and more reliably than conventional methods.
Breaking Down Barriers for Global Entrepreneurs
Mansour’s model addresses three critical pain points that have historically deterred foreign investment in American businesses. Language barriers often leave international entrepreneurs struggling to understand complex regulatory requirements. Cultural differences create misunderstandings about business practices and legal expectations. Most significantly, the fragmented nature of traditional legal services forces clients to coordinate between multiple firms, each with different timelines, communication styles, and fee structures.
The attorney’s multilingual capabilities in Arabic, French, and English allow him to serve clients from diverse backgrounds without the communication gaps that typically slow down business formation processes. His international experience, gained through consulting work in Lebanon, Qatar, Egypt, Morocco, Georgia, and the United Arab Emirates, provides him with cultural competency that goes beyond mere language translation. He understands the business customs, decision-making processes, and relationship-building approaches that vary significantly across different cultures.
“People are born to create an impact. And I will,” Mansour stated in a previous interview, reflecting his determination to make a measurable difference in the American economy through immigrant entrepreneurship. His methods have proven particularly effective because they anticipate problems before they arise rather than reacting to them after they have already caused delays or compliance issues.
The results speak volumes about the effectiveness of this approach. Since May 2024, when MLS Global APC began operations, the firm has successfully established businesses for more than 20 international clients across California, Florida, Washington, New York, Nevada, Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming. These businesses span multiple industries, including professional services, technology, retail, and logistics, demonstrating the broad applicability of Mansour’s methods.
Economic Impact Beyond Individual Success Stories
The job creation numbers tell a compelling story about the broader economic impact of Mansour’s work. Six of the 10 full-time positions created by his clients were established in 2025 alone, suggesting an accelerating pace of economic contribution. These positions represent direct employment opportunities for American workers, fulfilling one of the key policy objectives behind programs that encourage foreign direct investment.
Foreign direct investment has historically been a significant driver of employment growth in developing and developed economies alike. Research shows that greenfield foreign direct investment projects created approximately 2.3 million new jobs globally in 2018. Mansour’s contribution to this trend, while smaller in absolute numbers, is notable for its efficiency and speed. His clients have generated substantial economic activity within their first year of operation, a timeline that typically takes much longer under traditional service models.
The geographic distribution of these new businesses also matters for American economic development. Rather than concentrating in traditional business hubs like New York or California, Mansour’s clients have established operations in states like Kansas, Wyoming, and Pennsylvania. This geographic diversity helps distribute the economic benefits of foreign investment more broadly across the American economy, supporting job creation in regions that might otherwise see less international business activity.
Beyond direct job creation, these businesses contribute to the American economy through tax payments, supplier relationships, and consumer spending. Each new business established through Mansour’s services becomes a participant in local economic ecosystems, purchasing goods and services from American suppliers and contributing to state and federal tax revenues.
Recognition and Future Implications
Mansour’s achievements have earned recognition from civic leaders and business organizations. The Mayor of San Diego honored him with an official certificate recognizing his contributions to the community and his leadership in supporting immigrant families and entrepreneurs. The Better Business Bureau has accredited MLS Global APC, reflecting the firm’s adherence to ethical business practices and customer service standards.
Media outlets have also taken notice of Mansour’s work. SD Voyager Magazine featured him for his contributions to cross-border business support and immigrant entrepreneurship. International publications, including An-Nahar newspaper in Lebanon and outlets in Egypt, have cited his analyses and perspectives on United States investment and economic policy. These recognitions reflect growing awareness of the economic value created by culturally competent legal services for international entrepreneurs.
The timing of Mansour’s success coincides with broader trends in global investment and immigration policy. The United States continues to compete with other developed nations for foreign direct investment, particularly from entrepreneurs and investors who can create jobs and contribute to economic growth. Mansour’s model offers a template for how legal service providers can better serve this market while supporting American economic development objectives.
His work also demonstrates the potential for immigrant entrepreneurs to contribute significantly to American economic growth when provided with appropriate support and guidance. The businesses established through his services have already exceeded three million dollars in investment within their first year of operation, suggesting strong potential for continued growth and additional job creation in the years ahead.