Analytics Publications

2
August
2017

Looking for an equivalent: when form and dosage requirements do not limit competition

Regulatory enforcement practice in the area of public procurement for pharmaceutical drugs is developing dynamically. The diversity of situations in life gives rise to different approaches adopted by law enforcement to interpret existing regulations. From this standpoint, practices observed in June and July 2017 in regard to procuring drugs used to treat tuberculosis are interesting. Specifically, we propose focusing attention on the approach taken by the antimonopoly authorities to evaluating the form and dosage requirements for the drugs that are procured.

Сollective of authors, VEGAS LEX
Medicinskiy vestnik (Medical bulletin)
26
February
2016

How to calculate fees for over-weight transport

Who should pay, and how much should be paid for vehicles weighing more than 12 tons? Is it possible to include such payments as operating expenses? What documents are needed? And what penalties await the violators? Details in this article.

Сollective of authors, VEGAS LEX
Uchet v stroitelstve (Accounting in the construction)
9
December
2015

Overview of changes in energy legislation in November 2015

In November, the Government of the Russian Federation adopted a number of important regulations, some of which we will look at in our new review.

Сollective of authors, VEGAS LEX
BigpowerNews
4
August
2015

Building a row. Anti-crisis rules

If the contractor is obliged to perform the work to a greater extent than was stipulated in the budget, he may propose to the customer to make the appropriate changes in the estimate and to calculate their payment. In some cases, it is acceptable and what conditions must be met at the same time?

Сollective of authors, VEGAS LEX
Сorporate lawyer
4
July
2017

Such different kinds of interchangeability

Interchangeability regarding medicinal products contains many facets. Today, we will look at one concerning procurement not for inpatient treatment, but for providing people with preferential outpatient treatment (outside the hospital).

Сollective of authors, VEGAS LEX
Medicinskiy vestnik (Medical bulletin)
22
January
2016

How to rehabilitate “fictitious” transactions

Tax authorities are increasingly losing disputes in the courts, in cases involving alleged fictitious transactions. However, this is not preventing inspectors from interpreting the norms of the Tax Code of the RF in their own interests, thus denying taxpayers the right to obtain timely reimbursements of taxes from the budget. An example of one such case is presented by Igor Gusev, senior lawyer at the VEGAS LEX Law Firm.

Сollective of authors, VEGAS LEX
Tax disputes
3
December
2015

What to do with imputed bad faith

Using an additional charge of bad faith – is an old headache for many companies. Disputes involving such issues often turn into a contest of evidence presentation – the one presenting the most convincing evidence is the winner. Positive for payers examples from actual practice are presented by Senior lawyer at VEGAS LEX law firm.

Сollective of authors, VEGAS LEX
Tax disputes
16
July
2015

Overview of changes in the legislation in May - June 2015

In the new review, we present you some of the important changes in the law that have occurred in the areas of public procurement, corporate and tax law. <br>

Сollective of authors, VEGAS LEX
Alexander Sitnikov, Managing partner
Business of Russia

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