Maxim Kuleshov speaks at NCSA Corporate Secretaries Club meeting
On May 29, Corporate Secretaries Club of National Corporate Secretaries Association (NCSA) held a meeting to discuss the impact of the sanctions agenda on corporate governance practice. The Club meeting took place at SIBUR Polymer House.

KKMP Managing Partner Maxim Kuleshov spoke on topical issues of approval of deals with foreign participation. The Club meeting also covered issues of sanctions compliance and information disclosure practice under the sanctions agenda.

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