Alexey Karpenko is the senior partner in Forward Legal, Attorneys-at-law.

Forward Legal, established by Alexey Karpenko and his partners, is a legal firm, which focuses on a high quality service, tailor-made solutions, and results for client’s benefit. Forward Legal specialises in litigation and commercial arbitration.

Alexey graduated with honours from the Moscow State University, Law Faculty. He has an Executive MBA degree gained at the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo, where he also graduated with honours.

Alexey’s main professional fields are Litigation, International Commercial Arbitration (SCC Arbitration, LCIA, ICAC), Tax Law, Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring.

He has been representing major Russian and international companies in litigations and commercial arbitrations for over 17 years. He has worked on the projects of Aeroflot, Altimo, Ericsson, Vimpelcom, Norilskiy Nikel, Acron Group, Pension Fund of Russian Federation, Kortros Group, Avilon Group, Barkli Corp, Kommersant publishing house, RAO UES of Russian Federation, Sintez Group, Skolkovo Fund, Parlan publishing house, MIС Group, Rosvodokanal Group, PIK Group, Protek Group etc.

Alexey is involved in many legal educational projects, conferences and seminars. He is both author and co-author of publications on litigation, tax law and business restructuring in Russian and international legal and business press.

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