
Practical Realities of Russia-Ukraine-US Commercial Transactions — Max Chester (9.27.18)
Oct 1, 2018
01:00:52
Commercial entities operating across international borders face a number of legal and cultural hurdles. American companies negotiating with partners in Russia or Ukraine not only need to navigate the laws of those countries, but they are also obliged to follow US commercial law, including the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Major on-the-ground differences in accepted business practices and commercial transactions represent potential pitfalls for clients working under a dual legal framework. Likewise, businesses in East Europe seek out commercial litigators familiar with US law to protect their interests here. In this talk, Chester discusses the complexities of representing US clients abroad and foreign clients in the US, the practicalities of protecting clients’ legitimate interests amid systemic corruption, and how the FCPA is being enforced in the current political environment.
From the talk "Beyond Policy: The Practical Realities of Russia-Ukraine-US Commercial Transactions and Litigation."
