Welcome to the ABA Section of International Law Russia/Eurasia Committee Newsletter. Our Newsletter brings you timely, in-depth articles to complement the news we deliver to you in our biweekly Eurasian Law Breaking News (http://eurasian-law-breaking-news.blogspot.com/).
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This issue features an article by Randy Bregman that offers his observations of the presidential elections in Kazakhstan in early April. Mr. Bregman has also contributed a brief country profile of Kazakhstan.
This issue features an article by Randy Bregman that offers his observations of the presidential elections in Kazakhstan in early April. Mr. Bregman has also contributed a brief country profile of Kazakhstan.
Mr. Bregman is a partner in the New York office of Salans LLP, where he heads the U.S. desk of Salans' CIS practice. Dividing his time between New York and Washington, D.C., Mr. Bregman's practice encompasses international transactions and CIS trade and investment.
Mr. Bregman has focused his practice on the CIS for over 30 years, part of the time based in Moscow where he lived from 1991 to 1995. He has significant experience in corporate and M&A matters and advises Russian and Western clients in a diverse range of industries including banking and finance, oil, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications and consumer goods.
This issue also features a selective bibliography prepared by Shaun Hargadine, a member of the class of 2013 at Florida Coastal School of Law. Mr. Hargadine and other law student members of the Committee are planning to contribute a bibliography to our Newsletter regularly.
Finally, with its preliminary summary of the session topics, this issue reminds you to plan now to attend the Third Annual Conference on the Resolution of CIS-Related Disputes, which will be held in Moscow on September 12, 2011. The preceding conferences have been excellent and well-attended. You will not want to miss this year’s conference.
We hope you will enjoy this issue of the Russia/Eurasia Committee Newsletter.
Dmitri Evseev, Co-Chair
Christopher Kelley, Co-Chair
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