Maxim Kuleshov is on the jury at FinLex 2024
On May 16-18, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, the International Law Faculty and the MGIMO Law Club with the Endowment support held the 1st Interuniversity Student Contest on the problems of financial markets legal regulation in the Russian Federation - FinLex 2024.

Teams from MGIMO, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Kutafin Moscow State Law Academy, St. Petersburg State Law Academy, St. Petersburg State University and Finance University took part in the contest.

KKMP Managing Partner Maxim Kuleshov acted as a member of the jury.

For more information about the contest and its results please visit the link.

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