Law firms that appear reluctant to suspend legal ties with clients or operations in Russia are being called to the carpet on a webpage that went live on Wednesday, but at least one firm that made the least favorable category said terminating client representation must follow proper protocols.
"The surprising thing we found from our project is that hundreds of firms have taken real risks and gone to great expense to take a stand against the ...
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