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16November2020
Alexander Panov has spoken at the “Strong ideas for a new time” forum Alexander Panov, head of Pepeliaev Group’s Life Sciences Practice, has spoken at the “Artificial intelligence technology in Russia: how to speed up the development and implementation?” session during the “Strong ideas for a new time” forum.
13November2020
The XV Siberian Tax Forum successfully held online On 30 October, the XV Siberian Tax Forum was held. It was organised by Nalogoved journal and the Institute of Law of the Kemerovo State University with expert legal support from Pepeliaev Group. The event was held online.
22October2020
Pepeliaev Group provided legal support during one of the highest-profile football transfers of this season Pepeliaev Group’s lawyers provided legal support during the transfer of Victor Moses from Chelsea to the Moscow club Spartak.
21October2020
Sergey Pepeliaev has become a member of the Council for Advancing Arbitration Proceedings Sergey Pepeliaev, Managing Partner at Pepeliaev Group, has accepted an invitation to become a member of the Council for Advancing Arbitration Proceedings.The main task of the Council is to assist in creating a favourable environment for the development of the institution of independent and professional arbitration (arbitration proceedings) in Russia. 
19October2020
Andrey Mikulin is appointed head of the office of the Far Eastern Division of the Arbitration Centre at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in Sakhalin Region Andrey Mikulin, Head of the Sakhalin Office of Pepeliaev Group, has been appointed head of the office of the Far Eastern Division of the Arbitration Centre at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (“RUIE”) in Sakhalin Region. Natalia Prisekina, Head of the Far East Office of Pepeliaev Group and of the Far Eastern Division of the Arbitration Centre at the RUIE, has been included in the panel of arbitrators for international and investment disputes of the Arbitration Centre at the RUIE.
09October2020
No to Price Parity

Online trade is capturing ever more markets and industries. Although current legislation is not always ready for new models of commercial relationships, the antitrust authority is striving to detect and prevent offences in time, including those involving online sales. This is primarily true for digital aggregators and platforms which, in the absence of stringent restrictions, can create additional obstacles for businesses, impose conditions on contracting parties and exert pressure on consumers. Barriers are being put up, for instance, with the assistance of price parity. Let us examine what sort of legal assessment is given to these restrictive practices in Russia and the European Union.
04.06.2024
Pepeliaev Group at the St Petersburg Legal Summit 2024
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05.04.2024
Pepeliaev Group and the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea have renewed their cooperation agreement
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01.04.2024
Pepeliaev Group's delegation has visited Beijing and Shenzhen on a business mission
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