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Ropes & Gray Discusses How Companies Can Steer Clear Of Sanctions In The Wall Street Journal
22 July 2014
Ropes & Gray LLP
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In a July 8 article published by The Wall Street Journal,
Ropes & Gray discusses the impact of sanctions on international
companies and their investors. The article explains how
"U.S.-based companies regularly warn investors that sanctions
could pose business risks," and that sanctions differ from
country to country.
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