Dmitry Raev at the Round Table "Construction Contracts Typified: Is It a Necessary Requirement or a Restriction of the Freedom of Contract in Business?"
On December 10, KKMP Counsel Dmitry Raev spoke at the Roundtable "Construction Contracts Typified: Is It a Necessary Requirement or a Restriction of the Freedom of Contract in Business?"

The experts discussed how standardization of contractual forms can become a basis for successful implementation of projects while maintaining balance between unification of terms and conditions and freedom of contract. Special attention was paid to international practice and special features of the Russian market.

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