Marks & Sokolov are experienced international arbitration and litigation attorneys, as well as business transaction lawyers, with law offices in Philadelphia, Pa., and Moscow, Russia. Most of our attorneys are bi-lingual, speaking both Russian and English. Our clients range from individuals to global corporations.
We believe in building strong partnerships with our clients to bridge all obstacles to successful commercial transactions, corporate issues, arbitration and litigation to defend client assets.
What sets us apart is our ability to understand and respond to the business pressures our clients face every day, whether these challenges are across the street or around the world. We learn each client’s business so we can act as a strategic partner to find innovative solutions to complicated problems.
We believe in building strong partnerships with our clients to bridge all obstacles to successful commercial transactions, corporate issues, arbitration and litigation to defend client assets.
What sets us apart is our ability to understand and respond to the business pressures our clients face every day, whether these challenges are across the street or around the world. We learn each client’s business so we can act as a strategic partner to find innovative solutions to complicated problems.
Results
- Marks & Sokolov obtained dissolution of a restraining order and dismissal of a compliant based on “internal affairs” doctrine >>>
- Marks &Sokolov lawyers obtained judgment on invalidation of franchise contracts and recovery of unjust enrichment >>>
- Marks & Sokolov attorneys obtained a civil judgment which acknowledged that the information published in a newspaper publication was false >>>
News
- Bruce S. Marks and the firm have been engaged to represent the Donald J. Trump for President Campaign >>>
- Significant Changes to the Russian Arbitration System is to Take Effect on September 1, 2016 >>>
- Bruce Marks speaks at the American Bar Association’s Event , U.S.-Russia Business Relations: Challenges and Opportunities in the New Norm >>>