Civil Code: Current Changes in Corporate Transaction Regulation
On May 27th, a roundtable discussion “Civil Code: Current Changes in Corporate Transaction Regulation” was held in Minsk . Experts discussed the application of Russian law in corporate transactions, the novelties of the Belarusian Civil Code, and the substitution of foreign law in corporate transactions.

Alyona Kucher, KKMP Senior Partner, delivered a report on the topic: “Experience, Problems, and Prospects of Applying Russian Law in Corporate Transactions”. The focus was on key changes in the regulation of corporate transactions in the Russian Federation:

 

  • Conditional transactions and conditional performance;

  • Representations and warranties;

  • Indemnification;

  • Irrevocable power of attorney;

  • Options and option agreements;

  • Good faith and pre-contractual liability.

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