Not all Russian clients should be treated the same way, say several top U.K. law firm lawyers asked about whether it is appropriate for their firm to cut ties to the country.
A snap poll of more than nearly 40 partners found almost 80% are at firms that have Russian clients. About two thirds said they believed their firm should stop representing such clients, but a sizeable minority raised concerns with the stance.
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