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Chapman Freeborn’s statement on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

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5th April 2022

Following the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Chapman Freeborn took the decision to immediately cease operations in Russia. Within three days of the invasion beginning, the office was closed, all online presence of the Russia office was removed, and all Russian business operations ceased completely.

In November 2021 Chapman Freeborn opened an office in Moscow, Russia.

Following the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Chapman Freeborn took the decision to immediately cease operations in Russia. Within three days of the invasion beginning, the office was closed, all online presence of the Russia office was removed, and all Russian business operations ceased completely.

Chapman Freeborn stand in firm solidarity with Ukraine and its people.

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