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Asters launches COVID-19 Task Force and Legal Support Hub

31/ 03/ 2020
  Asters has organized a dedicated multi-disciplinary task force to address the most pressing issues for our clients in responding to COVID-19 outbreak. The task force consisting of the most experienced Asters experts is aimed at provision of urgent assistance to businesses in Ukraine with respect to the unique and rapidly developing situation and  is available via the special hotline +380 44 495 1530 and email [email protected] The Firm has also launched at its website the COVID-19 Legal Support Hub, which provides for topical insights on the key legal issues affecting businesses in Ukraine and possible solutions. Currently it consists of a dozen analytical notes in English, Ukrainian and Russian on the key regulatory measures and restrictions, business and legal implications helping businesses to quickly navigate and address significant hurdles in the course the outbreak. The hub will be regularly updated with the latest publications and legal alerts. The contact information of the COVID-19 Task Force is also available at the Hub page – https://bit.ly/asterscovid19hub “The global spread of COVID-19 presents unusual and diverse challenges to all of us and disrupts regularity in doing business,” – comments Asters Senior Partner Armen Khachaturyan. Asters professional team with all of its vast knowledge, experience and skills is currently working very hard on elaborating the most efficient solutions for our clients in the new environment. By creating the Coronavirus Legal Support Hub, we aim to share these solutions not only with our current clients, but also with a broader business community dedicated to Ukraine. *** Asters is the largest law firm in Ukraine with offices in Kyiv, Washington D.C., Brussels and London. Chambers Europe 2020 recognizes 21 lawyers of Asters – the largest number of the renowned practitioners in a single Ukrainian law firm.

Asters has organized a dedicated multi-disciplinary task force to address the most pressing issues for our clients in responding to COVID-19 outbreak. The task force consisting of the most experienced Asters experts is aimed at provision of urgent assistance to businesses in Ukraine with respect to the unique and rapidly developing situation and  is available via the special hotline +380 44 495 1530 and email [email protected]

The Firm has also launched at its website the COVID-19 Legal Support Hub, which provides for topical insights on the key legal issues affecting businesses in Ukraine and possible solutions. Currently it consists of a dozen analytical notes in English, Ukrainian and Russian on the key regulatory measures and restrictions, business and legal implications helping businesses to quickly navigate and address significant hurdles in the course the outbreak. The hub will be regularly updated with the latest publications and legal alerts. The contact information of the COVID-19 Task Force is also available at the Hub page – https://bit.ly/asterscovid19hub

“The global spread of COVID-19 presents unusual and diverse challenges to all of us and disrupts regularity in doing business,” – comments Asters’ Senior Partner Armen Khachaturyan. “Asters professional team with all of its vast knowledge, experience and skills is currently working very hard on elaborating the most efficient solutions for our clients in the new environment. By creating the Coronavirus Legal Support Hub, we aim to share these solutions not only with our current clients, but also with a broader business community dedicated to Ukraine.”

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Asters is the largest law firm in Ukraine with offices in Kyiv, Washington D.C., Brussels and London. Chambers Europe 2020 recognizes 21 lawyers of Asters – the largest number of the renowned practitioners in a single Ukrainian law firm.

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