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MARIIA NAZARENKO

Associate

Mariia Nazarenko is an Associate at AVELLUM’s Dispute Resolution practice.

Mariia advises Ukrainian and foreign clients on matters of Ukrainian law application and established court practice and provides legal support on procedural issues. She has experience in deal support, preparing legal opinions and procedural documents in court cases.

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Register of Damage opens new categories: businesses and state entities may now submit compensation claims

Register of Damage opens new categories: businesses and state entities may now submit compensation claims

Posted on May 6, 2026

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Sanctions as a Criminal Risk for Business

Sanctions as a Criminal Risk for Business

Posted on May 1, 2026

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President of Ukraine signed Draft Law on the optimisation and digitalisation of enforcement procedures

President of Ukraine signed Draft Law on the optimisation and digitalisation of enforcement procedures

Posted on April 24, 2026

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REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ESTABLISHED FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPORT QUOTA AUCTIONS

REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ESTABLISHED FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPORT QUOTA AUCTIONS

Posted on April 23, 2026

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Two law students receive 2025-2026 Roman Ratushnyi Scholarship

Two law students receive 2025-2026 Roman Ratushnyi Scholarship

Posted on April 22, 2026

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AVELLUM secures success for global EdTech company in dispute with payment processor

AVELLUM secures success for global EdTech company in dispute with payment processor

Posted on April 21, 2026

Associate

MARIIA HRUSHEVA

Mariia Hrusheva is an Associate at AVELLUM’s corporate practice with primary focus on corporate law and M&A, as well as TMT.

Managing Associate

ANNA VLASENKO

Anna Vlasenko is a Managing Associate with AVELLUM’s dispute resolution practice with a primary focus on litigation.

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