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20 november 2008

The contribution to the edition Doing Business 2009

The law firm International Law Offices became a contributor of the annual project of the professional investigative edition Doing Business 2009.

Doing Business 2009 is a joint publication of the group the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation and Palgrave Macmillan.

Doing Business 2009 is the sixth in a series of annual reports investigating the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain it. The present publication covers data on economies of 118 countries from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.

The publication presents 10 stages of the life of a business.

The World Bank in the person of the Director of Financial and Private Sectors Development Penelope J. Brook thanked the lawyers Kseniya Guretskaya, Artem Skorobogatov, Karina Gorovaya and Natalya Myroshnychenko for valuable contribution to the enclosed report Doing Business 2009 and awarded them the honourable certificate of the participants and contributors of the Doing Business 2009 project.

International Law Offices congratulates the project participants and expresses its gratitude to them.

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25 january 2010

Who is Who legal researching project indicated the individual private practice professionals and leading law firms 2010.
Partner of International Law Offices (Interlegal) Mykola Melnykov became one of three legal advisers from Ukraine listed in the 2010 edition devoted to the CIS countries law firms. Mykola Melnikov is the leading expert in sphere of shipping and maritime law in Ukraine.

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11 december 2009

The lawyers of International Law Offices, Vyacheslav Lebedev and Nadezhda Malanchiy, took part in theoretical and practical conference held on 10 December 2009 in Odessa National Maritime Academy (ONMA) named “Adaptation Problems of the National Legislation of Ukraine to International Seafarers’ Labour Standards”. There were analyzed the provisions of ILO Maritime Labour Convention dated 23 February 2006 and national legislation of Ukraine. The participants of the conference with a keen interest received reports of the lecturers and postgraduates of the Maritime Law and Management Department (ONMA). The discussions were dedicated to the rules fixed by the abovementioned Convention and their correlation with the rules stipulated by the labour laws of Ukraine.

11 november 2009

Partner Olena Losevska joined the team working over the TRACECA TEN-T Project in Ukraine. She was involved into the project as legal assistant. Mrs. Losevska provided the EU Commission with the issues on private investments in Ukrainian ports and PPP viability as well as the prohibitions and difficulties connected with the procedure of implementation of investment. (The details on how to invest in Ukraine ports see in publications directory on the web-site). The contributed investigation is to assist how to establish appropriate funding mechanisms.

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21 october 2009

A new article of Arthur Nitsevych was published on 10.20.09 in dehnenblog.com. 'Milestones of Corporate Governance in Ukraine'
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20 october 2009

Hereby we inform you about a Second Circuit case decided on October 16, 2009, The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd. v. Jaldhi Overseas Pte Ltd., which severely limits the scope of the type of property that may be attached pursuant to Rule B. The Court, in sum and substance, held that “electronic fund transfers (“EFTs”) being processed by an intermediary bank are not property subject to attachment under Rule B.” Since EFTs are no longer considered property of either the originator or the beneficiary, it cannot be “defendant’s property” subject to Rule B attachment.

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