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Ukraine : Banking, finance and capital markets

Within Banking, finance and capital markets, Sayenko Kharenko is a first tier firm,

Sayenko Kharenko’s ‘very good lawyers’ include the ‘quick, pragmatic’ Michael Kharenko, who has ‘outstanding knowledge and puts the interests of the clients to the forefront. Nazar Chernyavsky is also highly recommended. Highlights included advising HSBC, Deutsche Bank and Alfa-Bank Russia on Alfa-Bank Ukraine’s MTN programme update, and advising various lenders on project or export financing.

Ukraine : Corporate and M&A

Within Corporate and M&A, Sayenko Kharenko is a first tier firm,

Michael Kharenko’s team at Sayenko Kharenko is ‘very result-oriented’ and has ‘unrivalled experience’, having advised on more M&A deals in Ukraine than any other firm over the past five years. The team recently advised Sberbank on a €505m acquisition. Andrey Liakhov joined from Integrites.

Ukraine : Dispute resolution

Within Dispute resolution, Sayenko Kharenko is a first tier firm,

Among the best in the market’, Sayenko Kharenko has ‘in-depth knowledge and provides quick and honest advice’. The firm represents many international clients, and recently acted for a subsidiary of Vienna Insurance Group in a $22m insurance indemnity dispute. Tatiana Slipachuk is ‘very good in arbitration’, Sergey Pogrebnoy has ‘outstanding knowledge, and is reliable and pragmatic’, and Anton Zhdanov ‘quickly gets to the heart of a problem’.

Ukraine : Intellectual property

Within Intellectual property, Sayenko Kharenko is a second tier firm,

Dariya Valiavska’s team at Sayenko Kharenko is one of the few in Ukraine to focus on data protection. It has a broad transactional and enforcement remit, and advised FUIB on due diligence on Renaissance Capital’s IP assets.

Ukraine : Real estate and construction

Within Real estate and construction, Sayenko Kharenko is a second tier firm,

Sayenko Kharenko provides ‘the right balance of price, quality and quickness’, and Konstantin Gribov ‘impresses with the speed and precision of his answers’. Michael Kharenko heads the team, which has been advising Toronto-Kiev on a $67m Holiday Inn construction project.

Ukraine : Tax

Within Tax, Sayenko Kharenko is a second tier firm,

One of the best law firms in Ukraine’, Sayenko Kharenko brings the vast experience of Michael Kharenko to bear on transactional matters. The team advised Kimberly-Clark on VAT issues.


Legal Developments in Ukraine

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  • Disputes arising from finance arrangements: post-crisis phenomenon in Ukraine – read more!

    The 2008 financial crisis peak had hardly faded away, when another breaking news was brought to the surface in CIS countries: a significant part of the funds advanced during the pre-crisis period by banks and other financial institutions to support various businesses and commercial initiatives, flew beyond national frontiers to be found in Panama, BVI, Seychelles, Jersey, Cyprus and other offshore and onshore jurisdictions in the pockets of numerous private persons, mostly CIS nationals. No surprise this fact led to a tsunami of disputes, one way or the other related to repayment of loans and funds advanced under other types of finance arrangements. Many of those disputes are still pending, thus, keeping finance arrangements among the top-litigated issues within CIS borders.
  • Proper notices in arbitration – watch the details!

    Article V1(b) of the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, better known as the New York Convention, provides that recognition and enforcement of a foreign arbitral award may be refused, at the request of the party against which it is invoked, only if that party furnishes proof to the competent authority where the recognition and enforcement is sought that it was not given proper notice of the appointment of the arbitrator or of the arbitration proceedings. However simple at first glance, the question of what constitutes 'proper notice' turns out to be less than clear in practice.
  • The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Real Estate 2013. Chapter 38: Ukraine

    This guide provides the international practitioner and in-house counsel with a comprehensive worldwide legal analysis of the laws and regulations of real estate. This article appeared in the 2013 edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Real Estate; published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London. www.iclg.co.uk )
  • Is the Door to England Still That Wide Open for CIS Disputes?

    6 February has marked lawyers’ calendars with an important message from the UK Supreme Court: English courts will not accept the jurisdiction over a dispute having the “centre of gravity” in another country. AstapovLawyers' Managing Partner Andrey Astapov and Associate Anna Kombikova comment on a recent CIS precedent.
  • Time limit for forwarding arbitral award to parties extended

    The Presidium of the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UCCI) recently amended Article 52 of the Rules of the International Commercial Arbitration Court (ICAC) at the UCCI. This article governs the procedure for forwarding an arbitral award to the parties to arbitration proceedings.
  • Enforcing arbitral awards against Ukrainian bankrupt companies

    Eugene Blinov and Anna Kombikova of AstapovLawyers ILG commented on peculiarities of enforcement of arbitral awards against Ukrainian bankrupt companies. The lawyers noted the risks connected with such cases and suggested possible solutions.
  • Ukraine: National Bank incredibly fast in implementing its new power

    On 6 November 2012, the Ukrainian Parliament adopted changes to the Law of Ukraine "On the Procedure of Carrying-Out Settlements in Foreign Currency", dated 23 September 2004, No. 185/94-BP, as amended, granting the National Bank of Ukraine ("NBU") a power to amend for a term of up to six months the term for cre-diting to the exporters' accounts of currency proceeds under export contracts. These changes to the law entered into force on 17 November 2012. The NBU was extremely fast to implement its new power, passing a Resolution dated 16 November 2012, No. 475 (which entered into force on 19 November 2012).
  • Mitigation of damages in arbitration practice: trite law or space for creativity?

    The mitigation of damages is a well-known principle in international legal practice. However, in Ukraine there is no widely applied court and arbitration practice on the issues relating to mitigation of damages, and aggrieved parties may be unclear as to what should and can be done.
  • Ukraine enables itself to furnish procedural orders of foreign judicial and arbitral authorities

    The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine at its meeting on August 29 resolved [1] to amend its Resolution "On approval of the Order for the use of funds allocated in the state budget for payments related to implementation of judgments of foreign jurisdictional authorities rendered upon consideration of matters against Ukraine" (the "Government Resolution").[2] Appropriate amendments were prepared by the Ministry of Justice (responsible for protecting the state's interests in foreign courts and arbitral tribunals) in order to improve mechanisms to protect the rights and interests of Ukraine in foreign judicial and arbitral proceedings.
  • Ukrainian district court allowed attachment of property located in Ukraine on the basis of UK proced

    On 1 June 2012 Goloseevskiy district court of Kyiv city rendered a decision whereby it recognized and enforced the Order of the High Court of Justice Queen Bench Division Commercial Court (Order). As a result, Ukrainian court allowed attachment of Debtor’s assets located in Ukraine.