Law firms and their staff have been providing financial aid, legal advice and logistical support to those fleeing the violence. In Germany alone, over 700,000 refugees have already registered in Germany, according to a Welt am Sonntag report last month.
Britta Grauke, co-managing partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges in Germany, is one such person directly aiding Ukrainian refugees by opening her home to victims of Russia’s invasion.
Since the start of Russia’s war in Ukraine, Grauke said her family has provided shelter to nine Ukrainian refugees, including women and children.
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