Baltic heavyweight Sorainen is set to launch in Belarus, becoming the first foreign law firm to establish a presence in the country. The office, which is due to open in capital city Minsk in February, will consist of three local partners and three associates, led by Belarusian lawyer Maksim Salahub. Sorainen managing partner Aku Sorainen said he believes the pan-Baltic firm will be the first of many to enter the market.
November 21, 2007 at 09:04 PM
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