Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now entering its fourth week, a wealth of major international law firms have vocally and firmly cut ties with Russia.
The response has been markedly more cautious in Germany, though the tone is changing.
Although less entwined in the Russian state than their Big Law counterparts, German firms are looking closely at their client and lawyer links to the region, and are also founding or joining humanitarian efforts to help ease the suffering of Ukraine's war victims.
March 17, 2022 at 07:30 AM
8 minute read
Correspondent, Düsseldorf
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now entering its fourth week, a wealth of major international law firms have vocally and firmly cut ties with Russia.
The response has been markedly more cautious in Germany, though the tone is changing.
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