Expert legal support for buying or selling shares, safeguarding private clients’ interests.
Our clients
Legal Representation
Businesses and private clients may need to visit government agencies and protect their interests. In this case, an experienced lawyer can help, who will represent your interests in a government agency to obtain documents, resolve various issues and disputes.
Objectives of Legal Representation Before State Authorities
The primary objective of representing interests before government bodies is to safeguard a company’s rights and interests, minimize tax risks, and optimize its overall tax burden. Achieving these goals demands more than just a thorough understanding of the law; it also requires extensive experience in negotiations, the ability to reach balanced compromises, and the skill to build long-term, constructive relationships with regulatory authorities.
Dispute Resolution
Legal support for dispute resolution in Belarus — protecting your business’s financial and reputational interests!
Peculiarities of Representing the Interests of Private Clients in Public Authorities in Belarus
In Belarus, lawyers represent the interests of private clients in government agencies, including courts, administrative bodies and law enforcement agencies. They provide legal assistance and advice, represent clients in judicial and administrative proceedings, negotiate with government agencies and protect the interests of clients in all matters related to legislation and law enforcement. Lawyers can also prepare documents, such as complaints, statements, lawsuits, appeals and other legal documents necessary to protect the interests of the client.
They are required to know the legislation of Belarus, have experience working with government agencies, as well as possess negotiation skills and protect the interests of the client.
Our lawyers are ready to represent your interests in government agencies in Belarus, as they have special knowledge, experience and competencies.
Our Services
Off-Exchange Transactions
Broker Document Review
Acting on Your Behalf
Case Review & Legal Opinions
Strategy & Defense Planning
Collecting Supporting Evidence
Representation Before Authorities & Talks
Drafting Petitions & Appeals
Representation in Enforcement Proceedings
Representation for Submitting and Receiving Documents
Stages of Legal Representation
Situation Analysis
Strategy Selection
Implementation
Monitoring & Adjustment
Corporate Lawyers in Belarus
Get corporate legal support in Belarus for companies and legal entities to protect and grow your business!
Representation in Dispute Resolution
Consultation & Case Assessment
Legal Guidance & Strategy
Formalizing Representation
Active Case Management
Representation for Clarifications and Inquiries
How a Lawyer Can Help in Drafting Documents for Government Agencies
Legal analysis
Drafting documents
Representation of interests in court
Preparation of arguments and argumentation
Representation of interests in the process
Why Us
Truly Personal Service
Clear, Human Communication
Fixers, Not Just Advisors
Outcome-Focused
Globally Minded
Multi-Industry Savvy
FAQ
We work with all state bodies in Belarus and Russia, including tax authorities, customs, inspections, and regulatory agencies.
Pricing depends on the complexity and workload of your case. Contact us for a tailored quote based on your specific needs.
It can last anywhere from a few days to several months, depending on how complex your situation is.
We ensure a professional approach, full confidentiality, and our utmost commitment to achieving your desired outcome.
Yes, we offer an initial consultation free of charge so you can explore your options with no obligation.
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Four containers under a multi-year supply contract with a buyer in Minsk. Three paid on time. The fourth landed two months ago and the €180,000 invoice is still sitting open. Replies from the buyer have slowed to weekly, then biweekly. The last call ended with vague references to “quality concerns” that nobody mentioned the day […]
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