Seoul, Korea, 17 October 2014: ART DE LEX Law Firm and Korea International Trade Association will hold a seminar on the topical matters of doing business in Russia
On 17 October 2014, the law firm ART DE LEX will meet in Seoul with members of the Korean International Trade Association (KITA) to discuss how Korean firms may do business in Russia. Within the seminar, the head and partners of ART DE LEX, together with experts in real estate and construction, public-private partnerships, and antitrust legislation, will discuss such matters as:
- doing business by Korean companies in Russia in conditions of sanctions;
- new opportunities for investments in logistic infrastructure;
- the latest developments in land-use and urban planning legislation. New business opportunities caused by improvements of the procedure of public land granting.
- PPP projects of transport and communal infrastructure development;
- the topical issues of distributorship and dealership agreements regulation in Russia;
- trade policies and compliance programs as the instruments of antimonopoly risks management in Russia.
Source: http://www.artdelex.ru/seminar
Briefly about the organizers:
ART DE LEX Law Firm is a national law firm that advises Russian and foreign companies operating in the Russian Federation as well as in other countries.
The company works closely with its clients to help them attain their goals and to achieve significant and sustainable benefits for their businesses. ART DE LEX is involved in some of the most important cases and transactions affecting its clients’ industries.
The firm’s professional areas are:
- Competition Regulation;
- International Arbitration;
- M&A and Corporate Law;
- Intellectual Property;
- Real Estate and Construction;
- Dispute Resolution and Mediation;
In 2013, as part of its international focus, ART DE LEX opened the South Korea Desk, which is aimed at consulting Korean business that cooperate with or invest in Russian businesses.
The Korean International Trade Association (KITA) is a large noncommercial organization that provides services to more than 70,000 companies in order to promote international trade. The KITA mission is to:
- increase cooperation between businesses and foreign companies;
- improve the interests of its member companies;
- open and develop new markets and trade in the private sector;
- organize international conferences and exhibitions;
- research and analyze national competitive abilities;
- create an electronic trading infrastructure and update its database.