Lidings Receives Exceptional Recommendations from Chambers and Partners Europe 2018
The results of the best law firms’ research annually conducted by Chambers and Partners Europe once again demonstrate Lidings’ top positions as the leading legal advisor in the areas of Dispute Resolution, Corporate and M&A, and Life Sciences in Russia.
New Appointments in Lidings Key Practice Areas
Lidings law firm proudly announces the appointment of Alexander Popelyuk to the position of the Partner in Dispute Resolution practice of the firm, and Boris Malakhov to the position of the Partner in Intellectual Property practice.
Lidings’ Counsel Alexander Popelyuk Speaks at the Kommersant’s Bankruptcy Conference in Moscow
Lidings traditionally supports Moscow pre-moot for the Willem C. Vis Moot Competition annually taking place in the Russian capital on the dawn of spring. This year’s event is scheduled to take place on March 2-4 traditionally hosted by the Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Lidings’ Managing Partner Andrey Zelenin Takes Part in Arbitration Debates at RUIE, Moscow
Lidings’ Managing Partner Andrey Zelenin will take part in Arbitration Debates — project run under umbrella of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RUIE) — an Oxford Debate-style discussion of the key trends and developments in arbitration, including international arbitration-related case law in Russia and practical approaches.
Lidings’ Managing Partner Speaks at Dispute Resolution & Asset Recovery Conference in London
Managing Partner, Head of dispute resolution practice at Lidings Andrey Zelenin will act as an expert at the 7th international conference International Disputes & Asset Recovery Involving Russian & CIS Parties scheduled to take place in London on 30 and 31 of January.
Loan Agreement under English and Russia Law

This book would be of particular interest for lawyers advising on banking and credit law encountering during their work with international contracts, as well as for arbitrazh courts’ judges dealing with disputes arising from such contracts. The conclusions made in this book and suggestions given are based on the author’s 20 years of practical experience in dealing with loan agreements subject to English law which can be used as means of improving the current Russian civil law, as well as a guide book for law students studying civil and commercial law of foreign countries and banking law.