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COVID-19: Moscow Steps Up Workplace Restrictions, Introduces Reporting Requirements as Infection Rises

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, President Vladimir Putin authorized the heads of Russian regions to determine the lockdown rules depending on the epidemiological situation in a particular territory. In...more

Top Questions for Retailers in Russia Amid COVID-19

Reopening procedures for retailers in Russia focus on employee scheduling, social distancing and sanitary plans, and medical screening protocols. ...more

COVID-19: Russia Reopening the Workplace: A Preliminary Guide for Moscow Employers

As Russian regions are lifting pandemic-related workplace restrictions, employers must start considering how best to cope with a vast array of issues, including restarting operations, reintegrating remote-working employees,...more

COVID-19: Moscow Further Restricts Work and Travel During Mandatory Downtime

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Russia has introduced non-work days through 30 April 2020 to keep people at home. The non-work days are mandatory for all employers with limited exemptions. ...more

COVID-19: Rules on Working in Russia During Mandatory Downtime

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Russian President Vladimir Putin asked people to stay at home and introduced non-working days, initially from 30 March to 3 April and recently extended to 30 April. ...more

COVID-19: Russia Stays at Home – Non-Work Days from 30 March–3 April

President Vladimir Putin called on people living in Russia to stay at home from 28 March-5 April and announced non-work days from 30 March-3 April in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic....more

Responding to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia: Measures Affecting Employers

The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has urged the Russian authorities to take immediate steps to respond to the pandemic. The rules apply to every employer in Russia, whether a governmental agency or a company, or a branch or...more

Russia Considers New Laws Regulating Cryptocurrency

The State Duma, the lower chamber of the Russian parliament, has recently approved in the “first reading” three draft laws that address the use of cryptocurrencies, mining, token offerings, and crowdfunding. Existing Russian...more

SEC Report Asserts Cryptocurrency Tokens Are Securities Under US Law

The SEC’s published report of its first investigation focused on tokens sold in the context of an ICO sets the framework for future token offerings and raises red flags and legal hurdles to the resale or transfer of...more

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