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Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP

KEN DALA BUSINESS CENTER, 5TH FLOOR, PROSPEKT DOSTYK, 38, 050010 ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN
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Work +7 727 250 7575
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Fax +7 727 250 7576
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What we say about the firm's legal practice in Kazakhstan

Legal market overview

Within Legal market overview, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP is a first tier firm,

The highly rated team at Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP is ‘very committed’ and provides ‘quality advice. It responds to requests immediately and with enthusiasm’. Managing partner Aset Shyngyssov is singled out for his ‘overall leadership and commitment to our relationship’. Dividing his time between Almaty, London and Moscow, Brian Zimbler has an excellent track record for corporate and project finance. Recent highlights include advising China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) on its $2.7bn, 100% takeover of Mangistau Investments, a joint venture between CNPC and JSC NC KazMunaiGas, Kazakhstan’s national oil company. Other clients include KazMunaiGaz Finance, Astrium, Maersk Oil, Mittal Group and Nomura.


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Legal Developments in Kazakhstan

Legal Developments and updates from the leading lawyers in each jurisdiction. To contribute, send an email request to
  • Doing Business in Kazakhstan 2011

    Doing Business in Kazakhstan is a guide for companies operating in or considering investment into the Kazakhstan. The 2011 edition presents an overview of the legal system and business regulations in the country.
  • Recent Changes to Kazakhstan's Constitution

    Following an unusual series of disagreements between the President and the Parliament of Kazakhstan concerning the President’s term of office, the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan1 was amended recently -- fully in accordance with the law - - to allow for early Presidential elections. Specifically, the Parliament proposed a constitutional amendment that would have allowed a referendum on extending the current President’s term of office. However, the President did not support extending his term of office and submitted the proposed amendment to the country’s Constitutional Council, which declared the proposed amendment unconstitutional.
  • ASSOCIATED GAS: changes introduced by Draft Law of the RK

    December 1, 2010 -- On 24 June 2010 President of the RK signed new Law of the RK «On Subsurface and Subsurface Use». One of the changes established by this Law was introduction of state ownership for associated gas. In this regard, the question remains as which state policy will our state implement in gas industry and what are the next steps to be taken further
  • Kazakhstan Amends Tax Code

    On 16 November 2009, Kazakhstan adopted certain amendments to its Tax Code (the "Tax Amendments"). Most of the Tax Amendments take effect from 1 January 2010. However, some changes are effective retroactively from 1 January 2009. The primary purpose of the Tax Amendments is to keep the current rates of the corporate income tax and the mineral extraction tax until 2012. Another objective is to simplify tax administration and clarify certain provisions of the Tax Code.
  • Formation of the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan

    Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan will adopt new unified customs tariff and non-tariff regulations from January 1, 2010, and the Customs Union (the “CU”) of the three countries of the Eurasian Economic Community (the “EurAsEC”) will become a reality. The CU Customs Code (the “Customs Code”) is expected to take effect from July 1, 2010 to regulate the resulting integral customs zone.
  • Doing Business in Kazakhstan 2009

    Doing Business in Kazakhstan 2009 has been prepared as a general guide for companies operating in or considering investment into Kazakhstan. It is intended to present an overview of the key aspects of the Kazakhstani legal system and regulation of business activities in this country.
  • Kazakhstan Introduces Islamic Finance Law

    Kazakhstan has promulgated a new law, the Islamic Finance Law,1 intended to broaden the range of finance options available to Kazakhstani companies and to provide a legal framework for Islamic finance in Kazakhstan.
  • Review of the new law on subsoil and subsoil use

    The draft law combines the principles of the Law of the RK in effect on ”Subsoil and Subsoil use” of January 27, 1996 (further the Law on Subsoil) and the Law of the RK on “Oil” of June 28, 1995 (further the Law on Oil), and involves the provisions and requirements of certain governmental resolutions and other delegated legislation.
  • Tightening of the subsoil user tax legislation: the main stages of development

    At the present time, the government subsoil users tax policy is one of the most important issues for subsoil users. The export duty, discussions as to the severance tax levy and the new draft of transfer pricing demonstrate the urgency and importance of analysis of the government tax policy and the possible consequences of its implementation for subsoil users.
  • Mergers & Acquisitions in Kazakhstan: To Buy or Not to Buy….

    Should foreign companies continue to conduct mergers & acquisitions in Kazakhstan? What are the risks that they face? What are the new laws that the government plans to introduce and how will they affect investors?