10.07.23

Advocate Bureau Yug became a partner of Kazan Legal Week — the legal forum in Kazan

Advocate Bureau Yug became a partner of Kazan Legal Week — the legal forum in Kazan

Legal portal Pravo.ru, ANP Zenit, and their co-partner Advocate Bureau Yug gathered senior managers of various businesses and partners of leading law firms in Kazan for the annual legal forum Kazan Legal Week 2023. The event was held from June 29 to July 1 at IT Park Kazan named after Bashir Rameev.

The first day was about informal communication between the participants and getting acquainted with each other. On the second day, the official program of the forum was relatively divided into sessions related to the legal peculiarities in the current political and economic situations in the country and the world (e.g., Business Structuring Under the Sanctions, Current Problems of Legal Regulation, Trends in Compliance Development During the Turbulence Era). There also were narrow-profile sessions, such as Judicial Practice, Advantages of Family-Owned Business, and Digital Law in 2023).

On June 30, outside of official sessions, the KAZAN LEGAL WEEK had round tables organized by the Russian State University of Justice. The tables participants were able to discuss issues related to tax and construction legislation, as well as corporate disputes.

ABYs Partner Sergey Radchenko spoke at the Judicial practice session. He shared information on what disputes in the electric power industry courts tend to resolve and what judicial practice it creates. There are some peculiarities when resolving such cases. Electric power regulations are a fusion of civil law and technical standards. It is a unique code of laws. The results of many disputes directly affect the local population, and any court decision can cause social tension, meaning such disputes may be politically charged. Given the imperfection or even the absence of specialized electric power regulations, and its technical and economic complexity, the judicial practice of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation has the most importance.

On the final day, everyone found something to do to their liking at the Sviyaga Hills Golf Club: a tournament for golf lovers or a master class for beginners. An eventful cultural program for guests included:

• Intellectual game "What? Where? When?"

• Wine Casino

• Jewelry house s exhibition "Russian gemstones"

• Buffet and live music.

All the contributions for the golf tournament were sent to the Charity Fund "For the Good Together (Vo Blago Vmeste)."

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