On 12/04/2022 Alexander Linnikov appeared on RUSSIA24 in the economic news program with his latest comment on the impact of anti-Russian sanctions and restrictions on the economies of European states.
On 11.04.2022 Tatiana Tsepkina took part in the event organized by the Public Commissioner for Protection of Rights of Entrepreneurs in the City of Moscow, at which the issues of business volunteering and interaction of the Public Reception offices of the Business Ombudsman of the capital with the deputy corps and authorities were discussed. Deputy of the State Duma, head of the Committee on Youth Policy Artem Metelev spoke at the meeting. The guest spoke about the “We are Together” award, which is organized to recognize and support socially significant initiatives. The deputy stressed special importance of volunteering in today's difficult conditions, and also spoke about the problems and opportunities for the development of the volunteer movement in Moscow, taking into account state support measures.
07/04/2022 leaders of the “L&P” criminal law practice Alexander Linnikov and Tatiana Tsepkina spoke ant the session of the round table on issues of legal discipline of organisation of medical assistance to persons held in custody and serving sentences in penitentiary institutions, arranged by the Office of the Public Commissioner for the Protection of Rights of Entrepreneurs under the President of Russia.
On 04/04/2022 Alexander Linnikov, Tatiana Tsepkina and Leonid Karpov were appointed arbitrators of the Arbitration Centre under the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. Its body of arbitrators consists of the most prominent members of the Russian legal community appointed by special decrees of the RUIE President after rigorous individual selection.
It became known that clause 2 of art. 201 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, "Abuse of Power", will be amended by a new provision establishing liability for "actions taken in order to enforce decisions of foreign states to introduce restrictive measures against Russia." The bill provides for a wide range of punishments for enforcement of foreign sanctions in Russia, up to 10 years imprisonment with a complimentary ling-term restriction on occupying certain positions.
On 01/04/2022 the State Duma Committee on Natural Resources and Property has supported a bill banning circulation and new offerings of shares of Russian companies abroad.