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About this office: Founded in 1890, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey L.L.P. has lawyers in 32 offices and 15 countries around the world. With one of the strongest integrated global platforms and our longstanding one-firm philosophy, Squire Sanders provides legal counsel worldwide. Squire, Sanders & Dempsey (Moscow) LLC, the firm's office in the capital of the Russian Federation, comprises a group of lawyers with some of the most extensive experience of any advisers working on transactions and related matters in the country. The Moscow office examines all relevant legal issues under local law and in the context of cross-border transactions, on behalf of Russian clients and non-Russian clients doing business in the region. It advises clients on questions arising around corporate, intellectual property, labor, real property, securities, banking, tax, privatization, antitrust, currency-control law and natural-resources litigation issues. Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details: Statement of Practice Summary: Administrative Law, Admiralty & Maritime Law, Agricultural Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Appellate Practice, Aviation & Aerospace, Banking Law, Bankruptcy & Restructuring, Business Law, Chemicals, Civil Rights, Class Actions, Commercial Law, Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Construction and Engineering Law, Contracts, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, Debtor & Creditor, E-Commerce, Education Law, Election, Campaign & Political, Eminent Domain, Employee Benefits, Energy, Entertainment & Sports, Environmental Law, Financial Institutions & Services, Government, Government Contracts, Health Care and Hospitals, Immigration, Indians & Native Populations, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International Dispute Resolution, International Law, International Trade, Internet Law, Investments, Labor & Employment, Life Sciences, Litigation, Manufacturing, Media Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Natural Resources, Occupational Safety & Health, Private Equity, Products Liability, Professional Liability, Project Finance, Public Finance, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, Technology & Science, Toxic Torts, Transportation, Trusts & Estates, Wills & Probate, White Collar Crime, Workers Compensation, Utilities and Zoning, Planning & Land Use. Documents by Lawyers at this office Acquiring Shares in Banks and Other Credit Organizations in RussiaOlga Bezrukova, Yana A. Dianova, Anna A. Grozovskaya, Ivan A. Trifonov, September 18, 2009 Given the state of the financial services market worldwide, the regulations governing investments in banking institutions have recently attracted the attention of a much broader audience. Unlike in the United States, in Russia there is no "source of strength" principle that effectively... Registration Rules Governing Transfers, Licenses and Pledges of Intellectual Property Rights in RussiaOlga Bezrukova, Yana A. Dianova, Anna A. Grozovskaya, Ivan A. Trifonov, September 18, 2009 Russia codified, and in certain cases substantially rewrote, all of its intellectual property (IP) laws with the enactment of Part 4 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, which went into effect January 1, 2008, replacing a patchwork of laws extending back into Soviet times. The Federal... Restrictions on Producers' Rights to Manage Distribution Chains Loosened under New Amendments to Russia's Antimonopoly LegislationPatrick J. Brooks, Angela Y. Korzhevskaya, Larissa F. Tikhomirova, Ivan A. Trifonov, September 18, 2009 On August 23, 2009 a series of amendments to Federal Law No. 135-FZ, "On Protection of Competition" (the Competition Law), went into effect, which, among other things, substantially broadened the permissible rights of producers over their distributors in Russia, provided such producers do... (For Biographical Data on Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; Houston, Texas; Miami, Tallahassee, Tampa and West Palm Beach, Florida; Los Angeles, Palo Alto and San Francisco, California; New York, New York; Phoenix, Arizona; Washington DC; Tysons Corner, Virginia; Caracas, Venezuela; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; São Paulo, Brazil; Bratislava, Slovak Republic; Brussels, Belgium; Budapest, Hungary; Frankfurt, Germany; Kyiv, Ukraine; London, England; Moscow, Russian Federation; Prague, Czech Republic; Warsaw, Poland; Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai, China; and Tokyo, Japan Personnel, see Professional Biographies at those Points Respectively)
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