Russia
Pre-judgment attachments / freezing orders are categories of interim relief intended to secure the assets before the statement of claim is submitted to the court. The respective application may be filed to the court, for example, at the claimant’s registered address, or at the location of monetary assets or other property in respect of which the preliminary relief is requested.
The application should specify the subject-matter of the case, the reason for seeking the preliminary injunction and the relief sought, for example: attachment of respondent’s property or funds in a bank account or transfer of the item in dispute into the custody of the claimant or a third party. The respondent’s money and other assets may be subject to a freezing order.
When submitting such application, the applicant is usually required to also provide counter security (by way of a bank guarantee, deposit etc.) in the amount of the relief sought. A preliminary injunction is granted ex parte and state commercial courts are reluctant to grant preliminary injunctive relief even if sufficient counter security is provided by the applicant
If the preliminary injunctive relief is granted, the claim on the merits must be submitted to the court within a period set by the court, which will be no more than 15 days, otherwise the injunction will be lifted. If the claim is not brought within the stipulated time period, or the claim is later dismissed on the merits, the claimant will also be liable for the damages of the respondent arising from the injunction.