The Legal Status of Video Games: Comparative Analysis in National Approaches
Pavel Sadovsky and Vyacheslav Yugai contributed to the Study on Videogames published by World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
Pavel Sadovsky and Vyacheslav Yugai contributed to the Study on Videogames published by World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO).
KyivPost publishes an article by Oksana Ilchenko on antitrust regulation in Ukraine.
Evgenia Evdokimova writes on arbitrability of disputes from the viewpoint of Russian legislation and court practice.
GAR publishes an article by Dmytro Marchukov and Oleksandr Volkov on a series of puzzling Ukrainian court decisions.
International Distribution Institute publishes Commercial agency country report for Russia, prepared by Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev and Partners lawyers.
Ilona Zekely provides a report to the Austrian Economic Chambers on “Establishment of Companies and Taxes in Ukraine”.
Intelligence Report & Directory Series by Leaders League publishes an interview with Ilya Nikiforov as a part of the Russian market overview.
Ilona Zekely comments to the Austrian newspaper Wirtschaftsblatt on proposed Ukrainian law which is aiming at prohibiting activity of financial pyramids and criminal sanctions on oranization of such enterprises
The XBMA Forum publishes an article by Dmitry Stepanov and Daria Izotova on Amendments to the Russian Civil Code
The European Lawyer publishes an artcile by Evgeny Bolshakov on changes in Russia's antitrust regulation.
EPA&P presents legal commentary on recent changes into Ukrainian legislation on administrative and criminal liability for violation of personal data.
The XBMA Forum publishes an article by Evgeny Bolshakov on Competition Law in Russia.
Journal of International Arbitration 25(6) publishes the article by Ilya Nikiforov, Managing partner of Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev & Partners (St. Petersburg), "Interpretation of Article V of the New York Convention by Russian Courts (Due Process, Arbitrability, and Public Policy Grounds for Non-Enforcement)"
Three international bidders, having enlisted the services of world famous architects, vied for the right to commit over $300 million to an extremely complicated redevelopment project with vague payback prospects. What's more, the outcome was known in advance. The intrigue was maintained till the very last moment with each of the bidders, it seemed, being firmly convinced they would win...
Sibir Energy, which is battling Sibneft for the return of the Yugraneft asset, achieved a major victory over Roman Abramovich's company yesterday. The Moscow District Federal Arbitration Court reduced Sibneft’s claims to Yugraneft by a factor of nearly 25. Experts believe the court’s ruling will potentially make life for Sibneft much more complicated...