News
Capital Legal Services is heading for Africa!
- Services: Corporate Law / Mergers and Acquisitions, Contract Law, Tax Law, Sanctions Compliance
- Date: 07.08.2023
On Sunday, July 30, Pavel Karpunin and Dmitry Churin, Partners at Capital Legal Services, met with a representative of Markitor, an Algerian consulting firm.
Capital Legal Services is once again among the leaders of the legal services market according to Kommersant
- Services: Corporate Law / Mergers and Acquisitions, Contract Law, Real Estate and Construction, Project financing / Public-Private Partnership, Bankruptcy, Antitrust Law, Intellectual Property (IP), Tax Law, Commercial Arbitration and out-of-court dispute resolution, Anti-Corruption Law / Compliance, Sanctions Compliance
- Date: 06.04.2023
The results of the annual national rating Leaders of the Legal Services Market by the Kommersant business newspaper have been published, in which the Capital Legal Services team not only confirmed and improved its positions, but also took new places in the rating
Webinar “Russian market – exit strategies”
- Service: Sanctions Compliance
- Date: 28.03.2022
On March 31, Vladislav Zabrodin, Managing Partner at Capital Legal Services, will speak about exit strategies from the Russian market in a webinar of the Finnish-Russian Chamber of Commerce.
Will the Russian economy hold up under the new “draconian” measures of another batch of US sanctions?
- Service: Sanctions Compliance
- Date: 14.11.2018
President Trump has less than three months to impose all or part of them or to leave them as a phantom menace. Will European countries support the overseas ally or will Russia make its own deal with them? Will Britain keep to the sidelines in respect to these decisions, while being engulfed by Brexit-related problems? What counter sanctions will Russia introduce as response? How will geopolitics affect markets and the activity of international law firms?
Vladislav Zabrodin, Managing Partner of Capital Legal Services, held a panel discussion on these topical issues at the international conference Russian Law Week 2018 in London. Organizers even gave it a name in Russian – Без границ (‘bez granits,’ meaning ‘without borders’).
Western colleagues have serious concerns about plans of the Russian government to reform the legal services market, which could lead to exodus of international players, leaving a huge market share to domestic law firms. This is because the reform implies monopolization of representation in courts by attorneys-at-law. As a result, branches and subsidiaries of foreign law firms will not be able to work in these conditions. As one of the participants said, they have already passed the stages of denial, anger and depression, and are ready for bargaining. It seems that the sanctions will take the same route.