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    NINE-STRONG CIS LEGAL NETWORK GETS OFF GROUND
    By James Swift

    The Lawyer
    http://www.thelawyer.com/nine-strong-cis?le gal-network-gets-off-ground/1002634.article
    Nov 16 2009

    A nine-member CIS network that launched at the beginning of November is
    planning to bring the alliance model into the 21st century, according
    to its chair.

    The Leading Counsel Network (LCN) is a non-exclusive alliance of firms
    from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova,
    Russia, Turkmenistan and Ukraine.

    The network's first meeting was held in Russia at the offices of
    Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev & Partners.

    RULG-Ukrainian Legal Group founder Irina Paliashvili was elected
    LCN's first chair in a one-year rotating presidency aimed at promoting
    democracy and ensuring that not only firms from the largest economies
    hold sway.

    Oleg de Lousanoff from German firm Hengeler Mueller and Patrick
    Dziewolski from French firm Bredin Prat attended LCN's first meeting,
    sharing their experiences of operating a best-friends network.

    "We were curious as to how [other best-friends networks] were so
    successful and how we can distinguish ourselves and progress, for
    example in IT, which plays such a big role today," said Paliashvili.

    "Having a unified approach for IT is very important. If you want to
    be a 21st century network it's important to have the best IT resources
    and I think we can do that much better together than we can with each
    firm on its own.

    "We learnt from the best friends network that it's [about] providing
    the best cross-border service for clients. Some networks just send
    referrals and meet once or twice a year, but not much is done on
    cross-border terms. We'll be working together on the substance; sending
    teams, doing secondments and making sure lawyers work together,"
    she added.
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