Svetlana Kamyshanskaya, the founder of Primum Law Group, is more than an international business lawyer, she is a global citizen with the legal, operational, and project management know-how to chart a successful course for expanding international tech companies and startups.International BackgroundA business owner and lawyer who has practiced in the U.S. and overseas, Svetlana’s corporate work is informed by her rich cross-cultural perspective, a deep understanding of the fast-paced, venture-fueled U.S. tech business lifecycle, extensive legal, regulatory, and operational experience, and the project management skills needed to bring these pieces together efficiently, whether navigating corporate entity formation and governance, raising capital, cross-border business transactions, or global mobility/immigration considerations.Connecting Client Goals with People and ProcessEstablished foreign companies expand to U.S. for a variety of reasons – furthering research and development goals, accelerating growth, accessing capital, positioning for strategic acquisition. Whatever the goals, Svetlana closely partners with her clients – often serving as outside general counsel – to design the most advantageous route forward, efficiently manage implementation, and deliver concierge-style connections to complementary professionals that help ensure her clients’ goals are achieved.Business Savvy Combined with Legal AcumenGuiding both foreign and domestic entrepreneurs, owners and executives through formation, governance, leadership, immigration, strategic partnerships and joint ventures with a business savvy that drives funding, sales and operations, mergers, acquisitions and, ultimately, rewarding exits, Svetlana delivers corporate planning and transactional guidance with strategy and sensitivity that bridges cultures and a global perspective that mitigates risk while maximizing value.Navigating New TechnologiesWith a growing roster of clients in the artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning space, Svetlana stays current on evolving corporate governance matters, directors’ duties in managing multiple stockholder interests, and the intersection of business and ethics.