Join us for a virtual briefing on the strategic considerations facing global companies with ongoing or legacy exposure in Russia.
Companies that remained in Russia, as well as those that rapidly divested—whether by choice or otherwise—continue to navigate a rapidly evolving landscape marked by shifting sanctions and regulatory regimes, heightened compliance demands, and a growing risk of expropriation by the Russian government. These developments remain fast-moving, with direct implications for risk management, corporate strategy, and long-term planning.
During this one-hour session, Covington Senior Advisor and former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland, will address recent Russia-related developments shaping today’s global business environment. She will be joined by a cross-practice Covington team, including former Assistant U.S. Secretary of State, Stephen Rademaker, and senior partners from Covington’s Public Policy, Trade Controls, and International Arbitration Practice Groups. Our speakers will draw on their deep expertise in public policy, sanctions, and disputes, to provide practical, actionable insights on what’s next—and how companies with Russia exposure can position themselves effectively amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.
Presenters
Victoria Nuland, Senior Advisor
vnuland@cov.com
Stephen Rademaker, Senior Of Counsel
srademaker@cov.com
Dan Feldman, Partner
dfeldman@cov.com
Marney Cheek, Partner
mcheek@cov.com
David Lorello, Partner
dlorello@cov.com
Josh Williams, Partner
jnwilliams@cov.com
Event Details
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
3:00 - 4:00 p.m. GMT
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. CET
10:00 - 11:00 a.m. EST
Log-in details will be provided upon registration.
This event is closed to the press.