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Founded | 2008 |
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Headquarters | Pozharsky Alley 15, Moscow, 119034, Russia |
Key people | Boris Boltyansky |
Products | News media, Legal journalism |
Website | www |
The Pravo.ru is a Russian online media specializing in legal journalism.
The company, which owns the magazine, also is the developer of the self-titled reference legal system and carries out maintenance of electronic services of the arbitration courts.[1][2]
History
The Pravo.ru was founded in 2008 by businessman Dmitriy Chirakadze and designer Aleksei Pelevin.[1][2] In the absence of competition, the Pravo.ru quickly became a popular in Russian community of lawyers.
Activity
The Pravo.ru publishes news on legal subjects, legal reviews, interviews with distinguished lawyers.
Since 2010, the Pravo.ru compiles a ranking of Russian law firms in different areas of law.[3]
In 2022, the Pravo.ru established an annual award in the field of legal marketing.
References
- ^ a b Cherkudinova, Dariya (23 April 2013). "Юридическая сила: Как "Право.ру" зарабатывает на судах. Интернет-издание "Право.ру" — верхушка айсберга в компании героя 90-х Дмитрия Чиракадзе и дизайнера Алексея Пелевина. Они рассказали H&F о том, как создали юристам хорошие условия для работы". The Village (in Russian).
- ^ a b Zhitkova, Valeriya (30 April 2015). "Доходное право: как pravo.ru зарабатывает на электронном правосудии". RBK (in Russian).
- ^ Sterkin, Filipp (19 December 2011). "Второй ежегодный рейтинг юридических фирм". Vedomosti (in Russian).
External links
- Official website (in Russian)
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