United States:
Firestone Breaks Down Russia Sanctions & Griner Detention
22 March 2022
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
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With the constant evolution of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
dominating the headlines, journalists of all stripes look to the
legal community for explanations of the deeply nuanced effects of
international sanctions and the detention of U.S. citizens.
Stroock partner Tom Firestone, who for nearly a decade acted
as legal counsel to the U.S. Embassy in Moscow before focusing his
practice on international investigations and compliance, has proved
an exceptional resource for companies and individuals looking for
answers in the news.
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