Founded in 2003, Legalmax Law Firm is recognized as one of the leading law firms specializing in intellectual property law in Central Asia and Russian-speaking countries. Legalmax is represented by its own offices in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and partner offices in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. Legalmax offers wide range of legal services on prosecution and protection of IP rights through enforcement procedures in all areas of IP infringement. Legalmax is also known for its contribution to the law-making activity in IP sphere and participation in creation of the most important precedents in judicial practice of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
A memorandum of cooperation was signed between the legal firm Legalmax and Public Foundation for Support and Development of National Mass Media
Kazakhstan
A memorandum of cooperation was signed between the legal firm
Legalmax and Public Foundation for Support and Development of
National Mass Media
The parties intend to comprehensively expand cooperation in the
field of legal support for the media, journalists and bloggers.
Jointly develop and implement promising projects in order to solve
social and economic problems. The main task of the partnership will
be increasing the legal literacy of journalists and bloggers.
The document was signed by the managing partner of Legalmax
Mukhammadali Makhmudov and the director of the Public Fund Akbar
Rizaev.
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Founded in 2003, Legalmax Law Firm is recognized as one of the leading law firms specializing in intellectual property law in Central Asia and Russian-speaking countries. Legalmax is represented by its own offices in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and partner offices in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. Legalmax offers wide range of legal services on prosecution and protection of IP rights through enforcement procedures in all areas of IP infringement. Legalmax is also known for its contribution to the law-making activity in IP sphere and participation in creation of the most important precedents in judicial practice of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan