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Squire Sanders Moscow LLC

4, BLD 2 ROMANOV PEREULOK, 125009 MOSCOW, RUSSIA
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Russia : Banking and finance

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Russia : Corporate and M&A

Within Moscow, Squire Sanders Moscow LLC is a third tier firm,

In an impressive year, Squire Sanders Moscow LLC’s team head David Wack and Patrick Brooks advised Yota on its $6bn merger with AF Telecom. Brooks also serves on the firm’s life sciences team advising on inward investment in Russia. The firm significantly bolstered its English law capabilities when Stephen Nelson moved to Moscow from London.

Russia : Employment

Within Employment, Squire Sanders Moscow LLC is a third tier firm,

Squire Sanders Moscow LLC’s employment practice enters the rankings, having gained clients such as Kelly Resources and Marriott following its merger with Hammonds in 2011.

Russia : Energy and natural resources

Within Energy and natural resources, tier 4

Squire Sanders Moscow LLC advised investment bank Troika Dialog on its acquisition of Raspadskaya Coal Company. Ivan Trifanov is the key energy contact.

Russia : TMT

Within TMT, Squire Sanders Moscow LLC is a third tier firm,

Squire Sanders Moscow LLC has robust experience advising telecoms clients. David Wack and Patrick Brooks recently advised Yota on its $6.5bn merger with AF Telecom.


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