Deals & Cases / Piret Jesse, Piret Lappert, Paul Künnap, Algirdas Pekšys, Jānis Taukačs, Norman Aas, Andis Burkevics, Darius Raulušaitis, Dr Kaido Künnapas, Lise-Lotte Lääne, Renāte Purvinska, Britta Retel, Agita Sprūde, Natālija Ešenberga, Robin Teever, Līva Aleksejeva, Juliana Pavilovska, Nele Suurmets
We advised Hexatronic, a Swedish industrial group, on the acquisition of Estonia-based Baltronic and Canada-based Toronics, acting as local advisors through Advokatfirman Vinge, one of the largest law firms in Sweden. Strong presence in the Baltics as a result of the transaction Baltronic and Toronics supply and assembly fibre optic products with a focus on […]
Deals & Cases / Karl Kask
We successfully represented Atria, one of the biggest meat producers in Estonia, in their dispute with the Estonian Veterinary and Food Board (VTA). The decision of the Supreme Court of Estonia (no 3-18-81) has a significant impact on the entire food and meat industry. Focus on the handling of meat from pigs purchased during the incubation […]
News / Alexey Anischenko
Sorainen Belarus partner Alexey Anischenko has been included in the Legal 500’s “Arbitration Powerlist: CIS and Caucasus” as one of the leading practitioners working in the region. The powerlist is based on the expertise of its research team and the opinions of leading arbitrators, arbitral institutions and general counsel. Read more about Alexey’s arbitration practice, […]
Sorainen Arbitration Series is a series of interviews to be released until the end of 2020 with Arbitration Institutions, which are of particular interest to users from Baltics and Belarus. Alexey Anischenko, Sorainen partner in Belarus and head of international arbitration, explains how did the idea of the project come out: «Clients keep asking which […]
We advised and represented a client in relation to securing a claim in Latvia in support of litigation initiated in Cyprus. About the claim Our client is a Cypriot company acting in financing other companies. The client had brought a claim against four respondents in a Cypriot court. As three of the respondents had assets […]