Alexandra Dmitrieva Joins Dispute Resolution Practice
KKMP strengthens its Dispute Resolution practice and announces that Senior Associate Alexandra Dmitrieva has joined the team.

Alexandra has experience working in leading international law firms focusing on representing clients in international arbitration and litigation. She also has experience in internal anti-corruption investigations and advising on compliance issues.

 

Alexandra is recognized by Pravo-300 and Kommersant ratings in the International Commercial Arbitration and Compliance categories and is a member of the Executive Board of the Directory of the New Generation of Russian Arbitrators.

 

Stanislav Dobshevich, Partner at KKMP, Head of Dispute Resolution Practice:

 

We are pleased to welcome Aleksandra to our team, her high professionalism and deep expertise will significantly strengthen our practice.

 

Alexandra Dmitrieva:

 

I am honored to become part of the KKMP professional team, which has a strong reputation in dispute resolution. I look forward to working on new projects and contributing to further development of the firm.

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