Gowling WLG has broken its silence on the future of its Russian office and its stance on the conflict in Ukraine, becoming one of the last international law firms with a presence there to speak out on the conflict.
The U.K/ Candaian headquartered firm announced in a statement on Wednesday that it will shut its Moscow office, which comprises 29 lawyers currently, according to its website.
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