Norton Rose Fulbright on Monday joined a growing number of law firms who said they would wind down operations in Russia in light of the war in Ukraine.
“We are winding down our operations in Russia and will be closing our Moscow office as quickly as we can, in compliance with our professional obligations,” the firm said in a statement. “The well-being of our staff in the region is a priority. We thank our 50 colleagues in Moscow for their ...
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