LYUDMYLA VOLKOVA JOINS AVELLUM AS COUNSEL IN LITIGATION PRACTICE

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LYUDMYLA VOLKOVA JOINS AVELLUM AS COUNSEL IN LITIGATION PRACTICE

Lyudmyla Volkova has joined AVELLUM as counsel in dispute resolution. She will focus on domestic litigation proceedings, arbitration, as well as administrative law matters.

Lyudmyla Volkova has over 17 years of legal experience and has top expertise in all areas of litigation.

Before continuing her career in the law firms, Lyudmyla gained a well-rounded legal experience as a Judge of the Kharkiv District Administrative Court and worked in the state administration sector. She coaches at the National School of Judges of Ukraine and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Lyudmyla is a member of the Ukrainian National Bar Association and the Ukrainian Bar Association. She was also a member of the Council of Judges of Ukraine.

Lyudmyla Volkova was named a Rising Star in dispute resolution by The Legal 500, a reputable international legal ranking, and a Notable Practitioner in litigation by the Ukrainian Law Firms 2020 ranking.

Lyudmyla obtained her Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Kharkiv Regional Institute of Public Administration of the National Academy for Public Administration under the President of Ukraine. She also holds a degree in law from Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University.

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