United States:
Russia Sanctions Will Leave Lasting Impact On Legal Industry, Firestone Says
08 March 2022
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
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Sanctions and export controls will cause a profound shift in how
legal services are rendered and the types of services attorneys
will engage in, partner Tom Firestone tells the American
Lawyer.
Tom expects the impact of the invasion "will force lawyers
to go more in the direction of being risk management advisers to
clients rather than just narrow legal advisers."
"The world has been going in that direction already. Now
it's really going to be much more than direction," he
adds.
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