New Russian Law Gives Country's Courts 'Exclusive' Oversight of Certain Sanctions-Related Disputes
A new Russian law giving that country's courts “exclusive” jurisdiction over disputes involving sanctioned entities could affect “a lot” of business deals, a June 12 Baker McKenzie post said. The law, effective June 19, will give Russian commercial courts jurisdiction over disputes “directly or indirectly” involving sanctioned entities that “fall within the scope of Russian legislation,” the post said, including if one of the parties “cannot get access to justice [outside of Russia] because of sanctions.” Baker McKenzie advises companies to review their dispute resolution mechanism in contracts with Russian parties and to double-check the ownership structure of Russia-related business partners.