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  • Capital Legal Services Legal Briefing - April, 2008 (PDF)

  • The International Comparative Legal Guide to Mergers and Acquisitions 2008:  A practical insight to cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions - by Premnath Rai Associates - February 2008 (PDF)

  • Capital Legal Services Legal Briefing - February, 2008 (PDF)

  • Capital Legal Services Legal Briefing - April, 2007 (PDF)

  • Capital Legal Services Legal Briefing - March, 2007 (PDF)

  • Capital Legal Services Legal Briefing - February, 2007 (PDF)

  • Mexico:  Basic Legal Aspects of Doing International Business
    This guide has been designed to assist, in a user friendly way, those contemplating investing, or doing business with or in Mexico.  It is intended to provide general information on a number of topics frequently addressed by the local and international business communities.  Full Article (PDF)

  • Capital Legal Services Launches Consulting Service
    Increasing investor activity has led to increased demand for investment process consulting services in St. Petersburg. The growing number of foreign companies in the city has revealed a lack of consultants able to handle investment projects. In order to fill the need for services without which the city and regional economies are unable to develop, Capital Legal Services created a subsidiary, Capital Consulting Services, this April. Vladislav Zabrodin, managing partner of Capital Legal Services, tells us about the new service.  Full Article

  • Counsel's Role in the Export Sales Transaction -- Harmonizing Competing Interests
    To successfully conclude an export sales transaction, legal counsel for a U.S. exporting company must conduct several layers of negotiations. He or she must also accommodate the competing interests of many parties, including the U.S. exporter, its manufacturing supplier, and the foreign purchaser. Full Article

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