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Tatyana Nozhkina Joins ZKS Attorneys as Senior Partner

Tatyana Nozhkina Joins ZKS Attorneys as Senior Partner

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Former Egorov, Puginski, Afanasiev & Partners Partner Tatyana Nozhkina has joined ZKS Attorneys.  

According to ZKS, Nozhkina, who joins as a Senior Partner, moved to the firm "for the purpose of strengthening its international criminal practice and for the further development of the practice of internal investigation and compliance procedures. For more than 22 years, Tatyana has specialized in criminal defense of owners and managers of Russian and international companies. She represents international companies in cases involving criminal investigations and other activities carried out against them by law-enforcement authorities and has also successfully advised various companies in internal investigations and compliance procedures. Tatyana has many years of experience in criminal defense in cases of economic crimes and crimes of public officials, including tax crimes.”

Nozhkina is a graduate of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Prior to joining ZKS, she spent 15 and a half years with Padva & Partners and three years with Egorov, Puginski, Afanasiev & Partners.

“ZKS continues to grow and develop,” commented Managing Partner Denis Saushkin. “Our strategy to attract the best attorneys in criminal law who have worked both in governmental investigative bodies before and as attorneys from the very beginning of their careers. Such an approach allows us to provide more resources, expertise, and criminal defense to our clients. In line with these goals, we are happy to welcome Tatyana Nozhkina as a Senior Partner. For many years she has managed projects on behalf of large Russian and international companies. I am sure that her experience will allow us to be more effective in the defense of our clients in major criminal cases. Congratulations to Tatyana on joining the team!”

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