Get An Experienced Lawyer On Your Side

Aaron Lukken and Viking Advocates partner with a network of attorneys and agents around the world. Aaron has a wealth of experience assisting attorneys across North America in navigating the choppy waters of cross-border litigation. The focus of our firm is assisting legal professionals across the U.S. and Canada with cross-border challenges.

These services range from service of process abroad to global contract analysis and litigation plan consulting. In short, we are a consulting law firm that is here to support you so you can focus on client care. Please call us today or contact us to schedule a consultation.

Aarons headshot

Aaron Lukken

Aaron became intrigued by international issues as an Army brat in the late 1970s, when his father was stationed at NATO Headquarters (SHAPE) in Belgium. His family’s three years abroad sparked a fascination with foreign cultures, languages, and politics, and eventually… international law.

An Iowa native, Aaron earned his B.A. from Morningside College and Diploma of French Studies from the University of Caen in Normandy. After college, he served as a constituent advocate on U.S. Senator Tom Harkin’s staff. Eventually migrating to Kansas City, he spent a decade at Southwestern Bell Telephone Company (later SBC and AT&T), advising small businesses on a range of telecommunications technologies.

International issues and politics continued to intrigue him, so he decided to attend the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law and focus his studies on international legal doctrine. Since his admission to the Missouri Bar, Aaron has built substantial expertise in the practical application of various Hague conventions and other transnational litigation procedures.

Aaron is a frequent CLE lecturer on transnational litigation topics, speaking to groups across the U.S. and in Europe.  His availability for foreign contract consulting was featured in the Kansas City Business Journal in October, 2016.  For more on Aaron’s qualifications, interests, and publications, visit his LinkedIn profile here.  Since November, 2016 he has been the publisher of The Hague Law Blog.