Moscow was the only city to lose lawyers last year among the overseas markets tracked by the NLJ 350 Regional Report, as U.S. firms operating in the Russian capital dropped attorneys at a rate of 2 percent.

The drop was relatively small—just 550 NLJ 350 lawyers worked in Moscow in 2012—but it stood in contrast to gains in all other foreign locations. Those gains show that law firms have continued to commit resources to major international markets—except in Moscow.

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