Elena Mironova works on the written outputs that determine whether a client's position survives the transition from strategy to procedure — the administrative appeal that must persuade the superior tax authority to reduce an assessment, the succession planning documentation that must hold across Russian and foreign jurisdictional boundaries, and the structuring analysis that must account for the tax implications in every jurisdiction where the client's assets are situated. Precision in writing is not a secondary skill in this work. It is the work.
As an associate in the firm's tax and private wealth practices, Elena drafts administrative appeals against FNS assessments, supports the firm's succession planning and multi-jurisdictional structuring mandates, and contributes editorial and analytical content to the Insights publication. Her writing for the publication covers Russian commercial law developments, regulatory updates, and case notes drawn from significant court decisions — with a particular focus on translating complex legal developments into practical guidance that in-house legal teams and commercial managers can act on without commissioning a separate opinion. She writes across the firm's practice areas, but with the instinct of a tax lawyer: the question is always what this development costs the client, not merely what it means in the abstract.