Alina Yudina is an Associate at AVELLUM’s Corporate and M&A practice with primary focus on corporate law and M&A. Alina advises both Ukrainian and international clients on various aspects of business activities in Ukraine, general corporate and commercial law, and national and cross-border M&A transactions. Alina’s experience also includes advising clients on various matters related to data protection, cybersecurity, electronic communications, artificial intelligence, and intellectual property.
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- EDUCATION AND BAR ADMISSIONS
Bachelor of International Law degree (with honours), 2022, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine
Master of Arts in Information Technology Law (with honours), 2023, University of Tartu, Estonia - RECENT EXPERIENCE
Advised UMAEF on legal matters in connection with the launch of USD50 million Direct Investment Program
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