Ms Natalia Kirichenko > Kinstellar > Kyiv, Ukraine > Lawyer Profile

Kinstellar
77A Velyka Vasylkivska Str.
03150 Kyiv
Ukraine

Work Department

Data & Cybersecurity
IP&T
Life Sciences & Healthcare
Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Telecommunications

Position

Partner

Career

Natalia Kirichenko is a Partner in the Kyiv office, the head of the local IP&T, Data & Cybersecurity, and Telecommunications services, and the co-head of the firm-wide IP&T services.

Natalia advises clients on a broad range of intellectual property matters, both contentious and non-contentious, including IP protection strategies, managing trademarks and patents portfolios, customs records and commercial contracts (e.g., franchising, licensing, distribution and R&D agreements). She has a broad professional experience in transaction structuring and is often involved in major M&A transactions to advise on related IP issues.

As part of her practice, Natalia focuses on privacy, data protection, cyber security, cloud and other business services agreements, cross-border data flows, biometrics privacy, healthcare privacy, employee data and electronic monitoring. She also has extensive experience counselling clients on telecom regulatory issues, including as part of M&A transactions in the telecommunications sector.

Languages

Ukrainian, Russian, English

Education

2014 – 2016: Uzhgorod National University, Ukraine, PhD.
2000 – 2005: National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine, Master`s degree

Lawyer Rankings

Ukraine > Intellectual property

(Next Generation Partners)

Natalia KirichenkoKinstellar

Kinstellar has a full-service IP and IT group that provides strategic advice on the management of IP portfolios, as well as handling registration and litigation concerning trade marks, copyright, trade secrets, industrial designs and patents. The practice’s sole partner Natalia Kirichenko also has significant expertise in franchising, licensing, distribution and R&D agreements, as well as enforcement matters. She recently handled complex IP issues arising from an international joint venture involving a state-owned defence business.