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Top-level experts to discuss the hottest Ukrainian business law issues in the 15th season of EBA-Asters Legal School

04/ 11/ 2020
  On 3 November 2020, Alex Milovanov, Legal Manager for Ukraine, Armenia and Moldova at Coca-Cola HBC, held a lecture on parallel import in EU and Ukraine kicking off the new 15th season at EBA-Asters Legal Development Program (EBA-Asters Legal School). This project is a unique free of charge platform for Ukrainian legal practitioners sharing experience and best practices to secure legal support and protection of business. All the lectures in this season will be delivered online via Zoom video conferencing platform with the possibility for participants to join the discussion and ask questions. The Schools agenda includes 6 modules on the most pressing Ukrainian legal issues in business, such us CFC, BEPS and economic substance requirements (the lecture will be delivered by Artem Saprykin (Head of Legal at Roshen), as well as challenges innegotiations (lecturer: Oleksii Reznikov, Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories). Also within the Legal Schools program, Asters Partner Sergiy Grebenyuk and Counsel Orest Stasiuk will talk about law enforcement and business security in the new realities. Asters Counsel Inesa Letych will hold a lecture on the regulation of remote work and Asters Partner Alexey Pustovit and Counsel Olesia Kryvetska will analyze the fragile balance of interests in trade remedies. “Moving online made our one of the most popular educational projects even more inclusive as representatives of 1017 EBA member-companies from all over Ukraine have a possibility to participate in the Legal Development Program, – Yuliya Melnyk, EBA Deputy Director, Corporate Development, points out. We are grateful to our long-term partner Asters for co-organizing the Legal School for more than 7 years and adhering to the highest standards of quality in terms of its renowned lecturers and topical content. The Legal Schools agenda and registration for employees of EBA member-companies are available following this link. * * * European Business Association (EBA) - the premier organization for foreign business in Ukraine - brings together over 1.000 European, Ukrainian and international companies. EBA was established in 1999 as a forum for discussion and resolution of problems facing the private sector in Ukraine. This initiative of business people was supported by the European Commission. Being a non-profit Association of legal entities, the EBA sees its core mission as representing the interests of European and domestic investors in Ukraine, and improving the investment climate has been the EBA’s major concern since the moment it was founded. 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.

On 3 November 2020, Alex Milovanov, Legal Manager for Ukraine, Armenia and Moldova at Coca-Cola HBC, held a lecture on parallel import in EU and Ukraine kicking off the new 15th season at EBA-Asters Legal Development Program (EBA-Asters Legal School). This project is a unique free of charge platform for Ukrainian legal practitioners sharing experience and best practices to secure legal support and protection of business.

All the lectures in this season will be delivered online via Zoom video conferencing platform with the possibility for participants to join the discussion and ask questions.

The School’s agenda includes 6 modules on the most pressing Ukrainian legal issues in business, such us CFC, BEPS and economic substance requirements (the lecture will be delivered by Artem Saprykin (Head of Legal at Roshen), as well as challenges innegotiations (lecturer: Oleksii Reznikov, Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories). Also within the Legal School’s program, Asters Partner Sergiy Grebenyuk and Counsel Orest Stasiuk will talk about law enforcement and business security in the new realities. Asters Counsel Inesa Letych will hold a lecture on the regulation of remote work and Asters Partner Alexey Pustovit and Counsel Olesia Kryvetska will analyze the fragile balance of interests in trade remedies.

“Moving online made our one of the most popular educational projects even more inclusive as representatives of 1017 EBA member-companies from all over Ukraine have a possibility to participate in the Legal Development Program”, – Yuliya Melnyk, EBA Deputy Director, Corporate Developmentpoints out. “We are grateful to our long-term partner Asters for co-organizing the Legal School for more than 7 years and adhering to the highest standards of quality in terms of its renowned lecturers and topical content.”

The Legal School’s agenda and registration for employees of EBA member-companies are available following this link.

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European Business Association (EBA) – the premier organization for foreign business in Ukraine – brings together over 1.000 European, Ukrainian and international companies. EBA was established in 1999 as a forum for discussion and resolution of problems facing the private sector in Ukraine. This initiative of business people was supported by the European Commission. Being a non-profit Association of legal entities, the EBA sees its core mission as representing the interests of European and domestic investors in Ukraine, and improving the investment climate has been the EBA’s major concern since the moment it was founded.

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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