Ukrainian legislation has always required construction companies to obtain licenses for construction and installation works of average consequence (СС2) and significant consequence (CC3) facilities. These construction categories include multi-apartment residential buildings over 100 meters high, large public buildings, industrial facilities, universities, colleges, schools, preschools, shopping malls, hospitals, and other major construction projects. Whether a construction […]
Legal services in Ukraine
Legislation and lobbying to aid Ukraine’s recovery
Over the coming five years, the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) plans to invest between EUR 7.5 billion and EUR 15 billion in Ukraine. The private sector is also showing signs of increasing commitment. Major companies including Germany’s Bayer AG and Rheinmetall, the UK’s BAE Systems, and Turkey’s Baykar have already either announced […]
INTERVIEW: Major new merger shakes up Ukraine’s legal services sector
Kinstellar has recently expanded its Ukraine presence with the acquisition of DLA Piper’s Kyiv practice
ANALYSIS: Confidentiality issues in today’s Ukrainian legal services industry
International clients should be careful to avoid making any assumptions on key issues such as attorney-client privilege
Judicial reform and the implications of legal tech innovation in Ukraine
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Can Ukraine’s currency control reforms help create a better business climate?
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OPINION: Legal Tech is the future but it will not create a world without lawyers
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