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    The Vitaliy Tytych & Partners Attorney Corporation was founded in 2005 by legal practitioners who have been lawyering since 1998.

    The Corporation operates two offices – one in Kyiv and the other in Dnipropetrovsk.

    Our priority specialization is insolvency and bankruptcy of companies (adversary proceedings). For a long time this area of legal relations has been the exclusive province of our Corporation and remains the principal activity to this day. The experience our partners gained over the years was materialized in law books and scientific papers, a series of draft laws governing insolvency, and legal expertise for the Ministry of Justice and the Constitutional Court of Ukraine.

    The team of our Corporation takes part in the implementation of socio-cultural projects, both our own and those initiated by partner organizations. After cooperating with the International Council of Museums (ICOM), the National Museum of Art, Ukrainian artists and quite a few cultural-educational NGOs, we mastered yet another line of activity, which we tentatively termed as turnover of cultural values.

    The Corporation provides legal services in accordance with its adopted standards of Eurojuris International, the leading network of law firms in Europe, covering 630 cities in more than 40 countries worldwide, including the Eurojuris Ukraine Chapter, of which we are members. Legal services are provided for a charge under a Procedure for Awarding Fees. In individual cases legal services are provided at no charge by decision of our partners.

    We reserve the right to choose clients on the basis of our priorities. The ideology of our Corporation excludes the possibility of rendering legal aid to persons whose actions we believe to be unlawful and amoral. The lawyers of the Corporation do not strive to establish “informal” contacts with representatives of courts as well as other law enforcement institutions and do not succumb to using such methods for resolving cases in the interests of clients.

    Under Ukraine’s current realities such a stance of the Corporation markedly undercuts our competitive capacity among the participants in the market of legal services, which stimulates our partners to seek other methods for achieving positive results in the interests of clients, specifically by engaging the media resources (articles, commentaries, press conferences), initiating disciplinary proceedings against judges, and appealing to international institutions, the European Court of Human Rights included.