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Rustem Ahmetshin

Pepeliaev Group

Alexandra Alexeeva

Taxadvisor

Alexander Anichkin

Clifford Chance

Egor Batanov

Savliev Batanov & Partners

Oleg Berezin

Deloitte Russia

Victor Borodin

EY

Boris Bruk

Dentons

Alexander Bychkov

Baker McKenzie

Alexander Chmelev

Baker McKenzie

Dzhangar Dzhalchinov

Dentons

Sergey Gerasimov

Althaus Group

Yulia Kolesnikova

EY

Oleg Konnov

Herbert Smith Freehills

Vladimir Konstantinov

PwC

Dmitri Kostalgin

Taxadvisor

Maria Kostenko

Baker McKenzie

Alexey Matveev

Dentons

Tatiana Matveicheva

FBK Legal

Andrey Nikonov

Pepeliaev Group

Nadezhda Orlova

FBK Legal

Dmitry Paramonov

FBK Legal

Petr Popov

Pepeliaev Group

Kirill Rubalskiy

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

Natalia Ryabova

FBK Legal

Igor Schikow

Dentons

Arseny Seidov

Baker McKenzie

Sergey Shapovalov

Shapovalov Petrov

Andrey Tereschenko

Pepeliaev Group

Evgeny Timofeev

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

Maxim Vladimirov

Noerr

Alexei Yakovlev

Taxadvisor

Sergei Zhestkov

Baker McKenzie

Anna Zvereva

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner

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