For the unseasoned visitor, Moscow’s insalubrious reputation as a haven for oil-rich but morally questionable businessmen, gun-toting drug barons and Stalinist ideologies is probably quite intimidating.

Throw in five airports, nine main train stations, nightmarish traffic and winters cold enough to freeze your caviar and it is understandable why visiting lawyers could be a little thrown by the prospect of a business trip to the Russian capital.

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