Natalia Andreeva joins the Guide to Next Generation of Russian Arbitrators Executive Board
We are pleased to announce that KKMP Senior Associate Natalia Andreeva has joined the Guide to Next Generation of Russian Arbitrators Executive Board. The Guide is an independent database that aims to provide users with comprehensive information on arbitrators with Russia-related experience.

Natalia is also a member of the Russian Women in Arbitration (RWA) Steering Committee, an initiative aimed to promote equality and women leadership in international arbitration.

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