Advice on Russian and Foreign Anti-Monopoly Legislation from the Goshin Group
Law firms in Russia are often called upon to give guidance on anti-monopoly legislation, advising clients on best practice and reviewing contractual arrangements to ensure compliance. The Goshin Group (http://goshin.ru/en/index.html) has a department entirely dedicated to this important service area, assisting clients with expert advice through its Anti-Monopoly Practice.
Drawing on the Goshin Group’s extensive specialised experienced within this field, the Anti-Monopoly Practice works closely with clients to fully understand the implications of the current anti-monopoly legislation both in Russia and abroad. Any provision of corporate legal services in Russia should be able to adequately advise on anti-monopoly and anti-trust issues. The expert Goshin Group consultants within the Anti-Monopoly Practice liaise with clients to gain an understanding of this legislation within the context of the client’s individual corporate setting.
The team carries out a full review of the client’s contractual arrangements and project transactions, analysing any grey areas when it comes to protecting competition and limiting monopolistic activity. Should a particular case warrant a court appearance, the Goshin Group can defend clients in anti-trust disputes. In cases where anti-monopoly advice is sought in foreign countries, the law firm can rely on its long-established network of global partners to ensure the provision of the most relevant and up-to-date advice in that country. The Goshin Group’s Anti-Monopoly Practice can also represent clients at the Federal Anti-monopoly Service (FAS) in Russia, as well as the EU anti-trust authorities.
It is vital that Russian law firms can guide their corporate clients through the maze of anti-monopoly legislation, which is why the Goshin Group has dedicated a whole practice to representing clients in this arena. To find out further information, go to http://goshin.ru/en/index.html.