About the event
Amidst evolving regulations, efforts to register foreign trademarks in Cyrillic characters can pose a real challenge to trademark holders exiting Russia or placing companies in dormant status.
With the risk of third parties claiming registration if a trademark goes unused for three years, understanding the legal framework surrounding this issue is crucial.
Join us as we discuss these important points, offering practical insights to best safeguard your intellectual property within this specific context.
For any event-related questions, contact events@schneider-group.com.
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About speakers
Ilya joined SCHNEIDER GROUP in 2021 as a legal advisor. In 2022, he was promoted to senior counsel, providing legal support for the commercial activities of SCHNEIDER GROUP clients in Russia. He is a competent and qualified professional with more than 8 years of experience.
His fields of specializations are legal preparation, structuring and negotiation of civil law contracts of various types, negotiation, claims work and risk assessment, as well as in the regulation of issues related to intellectual property. Companies from various economic sectors such as manufacturing, financial and pharmaceutical companies trust Ilya to represent their interests.
Maksim joined SCHNEIDER GROUP in 2021 as Head of Corporate Security. Prior to joining the company, Maksim worked in international banks for 16 years. His area of responsibility included information security, business continuity, processing and protection of personal data. Maksim has experience in undergoing Roskomnadzor inspections on personal data processing. He has an active CISA, CISM, CRISC status.
Yadviga joined SCHNEIDER GROUP in 2020.
She is responsible for litigation services. Yadviga is an advocate, member of the Moscow City Bar since 2013. In 1994-2005, she worked as an in-house lawyer in major Russian banks and oil and gas companies. Since 2005, she worked in Moscow offices of US and European law firms, specialising in representing clients’ interests in Russian commercial courts and courts of general jurisdiction.
She has also experience in representing clients in international commercial arbitration and in cases of recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in Russia. Yadviga also represented clients in corporate disputes, for example, in the dispute between big telecommunication services providers from Europe and Russia, as well as in disputes arising from agreements on construction, goods supply (including international supplies) and logistics, in tax disputes, bankruptcy cases, labour disputes, disputes arising from provision of banking services for private clients, etc.
Ekaterina specialises in quality claims, certification, preparation of permissive documents for import. Companies from machinery, automotive, FMCG, pharma, renewable energies, and retail industries rely on her professional expertise.