Managing sanctions risks
International sanctions against Russian bodies. Latest updates
Introduction of new sanctions and restrictive measures against Russian businesses by the European Union, United Kingdom, United States and other countries is one of the most pressing matters on the today’s agenda.
Having in mind the impact of the situation on our clients and partners, on this page VEGAS LEX experts collect key information and materials on the status and developments of sanctions regimes.
Our proposal
We have a purpose to support companies in conditions of uncertainty. In an alliance with our reliable foreign partners, we are open for legal advising on the following issues:
- Advising on application of sanctions regimes to individuals and legal entities
- Legal due diligence of deals and transactions on compliance with sanctions regimes, assessment of risks and provision of guidelines to mitigate the risks
- Legal due diligence of international contracts and advising on protection of interests
- Legal support and advising in sanctions-related disputes in Russia and abroad
- Application for anti-suit injunctions in sanctions-related disputes
Most relevant content
- Legal alert "Russian Antitrust Laws — Sanctions Impact" (as of June 6)
- Infographic "Anti-crisis measures. Limits set on foreign exchange transactions" (as of July 12)
- Legal alert "The President has introduced sanctions against persons from "unfriendly" states" (as of May 5)
- Legal alert "Servicing Debt Towards Foreigners: Anti-Crisis Measure" (as of March 11)
- Legal alert "Freezing" transactions (operations) with the Securities and Real Estate in Russia" (as of March 4)
- Overview. All sanctions regimes in one place (as of March 9, updated regularly)
- Practical webinar "Russian Sanctions: a rapidly evolving area" / VEGAS LEX и STEWARTS, 17 February 2022
- Handouts after the webinar "Russian Sanctions: a rapidly evolving area" / VEGAS LEX и STEWARTS, 17 February 2022
- Article "Sanctions-Related Amendments in Russian Commercial Procedure" / CEE Legal Matters, 01 February 2021
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