Husisian Discusses How Russia Sanctions Put U.S. Law Firms in a Tough Spot
April 2, 2014
CFO Magazine
Partner Gregory Husisian was quoted in an article published in CFO Magazine on April 2, 2014, titled “Russia Sanctions Put U.S. Firms in a Tough Spot.” Husisian explains that U.S. law firms that do business in Russia need to reevaluate contracts and potentially apply for emergency licenses as a result of the recently imposed sanctions. He was quoted saying, “On the surface, the sanctions seem pretty straightforward: U.S. companies just need to stop doing business with the individuals and banks on the sanction list. But the sanctions can get complicated.”
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