Marina Sorokina works on the matters that sit between the firm's practice areas — the insolvency-adjacent commercial claim that requires an understanding of corporate structure, the tax compliance coordination that only makes sense in the context of an ongoing restructuring, the corporate documentation that must hold up under the scrutiny of both the arbitrazh court and the FNS. In a firm of fifteen specialists, the ability to work across practice boundaries is not a luxury — it is how the work is done.
As an associate in the firm's insolvency, corporate, and tax practices, Marina handles commercial claims arising in connection with insolvency proceedings, prepares and maintains the corporate documentation that underpins the firm's transactional and governance work, and coordinates tax compliance matters for clients whose affairs span more than one of the firm's practice areas. Her contributions to the Insights publication draw on her position at the intersection of these practices — she writes about Russian tax law, FNS audit methodology, the treatment of related-party transactions, and the practical dimensions of tax controversy for businesses operating in Russia. Her analysis is addressed to finance directors and tax managers of companies with Russian operations who need to understand what the FNS is looking for before the inspector arrives.