In a recent publication in CEE Legal Matters, Andriy Nikiforov, a Partner with Redcliffe Partners, shares his thoughts on concession and PFI projects that Ukraine’s government is expected to award in 2022 and the public support these projects may benefit from under the existing framework, making them more exciting for potential investors. To read the article, please follow the link:…
Read MoreUkraine’s transport and infrastructure system plays a key role in the country’s economy, particularly with its role in export and trade in the agricultural, industrial, and other sectors. Ukraine is conveniently located on different transport routes. However, it does not fully capitalize on its geographical benefits and does not fulfill its potential as a transit country, as it is not…
Read MoreWe are happy to announce that the Production Enhancement Contract (PEC) between UkrGasVydobuvannya (UGV) and Expert Petroleum has been shortlisted for the Deal of the Year award in Ukraine by CEE Legal Matters. Redcliffe Partners’ team, comprising Partner Dmytro Fedoruk and Associate Vlad Zakon, was pleased to assist UGV with the PEC deal, which was signed in April 2020. This is the…
Read MoreIn these turbulent times businesses face many challenges, including how to reduce costs to maintain a high profit margin. The creation of a purchasing alliance with other companies allows obtaining better purchase prices and other terms due to larger purchase volumes. In Ukraine such purchasing alliances can be created only after obtaining approval for concerted practices from the Antimonopoly Committee…
Read MoreWhat does one buy: corporate rights or participation interest? When does an individual or legal entity become a member of an LLC? What provisions regulate transfer of title? Answers to these and other questions have been provided in the article for “YURYST&ZAKON” by Stanislav Rodionov, Associate for Redcliffe Partners. Stanislav has also mentioned about subtleties of these processes. Full text…
Read MoreFor some considerable time, there has been periodic interest in legal and political circles in the use of Kazakhstan’s experience and the incorporation of British jurisdiction within its own domestic jurisdiction. That is, the creation of a special “court for the protection of foreign investment”, consisting of highly qualified representatives from different jurisdictions: Britain, America, France, Germany. Yevgen Dyadyuk, a…
Read MoreIn Ukraine, legal protection is not available to marks that conflict with good public order and the principles of humanity and morality. Maria Koval, Counsel for Redcliffe Partners, and Anastasia Yushina, associate for Redcliffe Partners, have written an article for Yurydychna Gazeta, in which they examined the grounds for classifying trademarks as immoral. To read the text of the article…
Read MoreThe Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (the “AMC”) has been extremely active since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak. Investigations have been launched into parallel price increases (i) by pharmacies and wholesale suppliers of healthcare products and (ii) by food retailers and their wholesale suppliers of vegetables and long-life foodstuffs. Another hotly debated COVID-related case concerns the spike in prices for…
Read MoreOn 31 March 2020, the Ukrainian Supreme Court upheld the first decision of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (the “AMC”) on the unlawfulness of state aid and concluded that the AMC is not required to analyse the effect of aid on trade between Ukraine and the EU in state aid cases. The state aid regime was introduced in Ukraine based…
Read MoreAnastasia Usova, Partner at Redcliffe Partners, contributed to the e-Competitions Special Issue “Competition policy & COVID-19: An overview of antitrust agencies’ responses”. This Special Issue contains articles and press releases from private practitioners and agencies in more than 20 countries, covering a broad range of reactions and perspectives from around the world. The Special Issue can be accessed by this link….
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