Marina Voloshinovskaya Associate
Attorney at Law

Marina Voloshinovskaya

Associate
Attorney at Law
+41 58 450 70 00
marina.voloshinovskaya@lenzstaehelin.com
Geneva
Route de Chêne 30
CH-1211 Geneva
www.lenzstaehelin.com
  • Expertise

    Marina Voloshinovskaya is a senior associate at our Geneva office, where she is a member of the Banking and Finance group. Marina's main areas of practice include banking and finance, investigations, asset management, corporate, commercial and contractual matters.

  • Domaines d'activité

  • Experience professionnelle Parcours académique

    Parcours académique

    2019Associate at Lenz & Staehelin
    2014-17Paralegal at Lenz & Staehelin
    2019Admission to Geneva Bar
    2017University of Geneva (BLaw)
    2013University of Geneva (MLaw in Commercial Law)
    2008The Russian Law Academy of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, Moscow (lic. iur.)
  • Domaines d'activité

    Banking and Finance, Investigations, Commercial and Contracts, Corporate and M&A, Asset Management
  • Langues

    French, English, Russian, Ukrainian
  • Affiliations

    Geneva Bar Association (OdA), Swiss Bar Association (SBA)
  • Contact

Insights

Insights 21.10.2024

Swiss sanctions against Russia – Further implementation of the EU 14th Sanctions Package

Swiss sanctions against Russia – Further implementation of the EU 14th…

In a continued effort to align with European Union ("EU") sanctions, on 16 October 2024, the Swiss Federal Council implemented most of the outstanding measures from the EU 14th sanctions package, with certain adjustments reflecting Switzerland's own legal and economic considerations. Notably, Switzerland chose not to implement EU equivalent measures related to foreign subsidiaries of Swiss companies, a key point of divergence from the EU framework. The new restrictions, which primarily focus on export controls, financial services and maritime regulations came into force on 17 October 2024.

Insights 26.08.2024

Swiss sanctions against Russia – Partial implementation of the EU 14th Sanctions Package

Swiss sanctions against Russia – Partial implementation of the EU 14th…

On 21 August 2024, the Swiss Federal Council adopted a new set of sanctions against Russia, further aligning the Swiss sanctions with the European Union's 14th sanctions package. The newly adopted restrictions focus on several key areas, including a ban on Russian diamonds, extended deadlines for divestment transactions approval, and stricter financial and export controls. They are set to enter into force on 27 August 2024. Earlier this summer, SECO updated its "frequently asked questions" (FAQ) document to include clarifications on the definitions of ownership and control, as well as to address "ring-fencing" or "firewall" measures mitigating the effects of control, particularly concerning Swiss entities.

Voir tous