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Kyiv (CMS CMNO)

Ukraine

Our team continues uninterrupted operations and supporting clients in Ukraine. For any further information please contact relevant experts at CMS Kyiv. 

The CMS Ukrainian team has been fully operational since the beginning of the war, and is currently working via location hubs in Budapest, Kyiv, Western Ukraine and a few other locations. For any queries, please get in touch with your usual CMS contact or Vitaliy Radchenko.

CMS has a long tradition of breaking new ground in CEE, and this office very much builds on our market-leading presence in the region. With a booming economy, naturally many of our major clients are either already actively investing in the country, or else are considering it. Our presence in the market means we are well placed to support clients as they pursue these opportunities.

CMS in Kyiv gives you access to a top-tier national law firm with 40 domestic and internationally qualified lawyers, who combine their understanding of the Ukrainian market with the requirements and expectations of global organisations and investors.

We specialise in many areas of law, including: Corporate, Banking and Finance, Consumer Products, Dispute Resolution, Employment & Pensions, Insurance & Funds, Intellectual Property, Lifesciences, Real Estate & Construction, Competition, TMC (Technology, Media & Communications).

With the expertise and experience to deal with transactions and matters of all sizes, CMS is able to handle local, national and multi-jurisdictional projects, no matter how complex.

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Directions

Kyiv - Volodymyrska Street

The Volodymyrska Street office is located in Kyiv`s core downtown, near Zoloti Vorota (Golden Gates) metro station. You can access our offices via the entrance in the archway at 38 Volodymyrska Street.

 

Boryspil airport:

  • Taxi: take an official taxi with fixed prices from the airport.  There is a taxi rank located at the first line of Terminal D.
  • Bus and metro: take the Sky Bus shuttle service.  Get off at  Kharkivska metro station. From “Kharkivska” underground station (green line) go to Zoloti Vorota metro station (green line).

 

Zhulyany airport:

  • Taxi
  • Metro: The metro stop is located 200 metres from terminal A, D and 50 meters away from terminal B. Take a trolley line No.22 and go down to Dorogozhychi metro station (green line). Take 2 stops to Zoloti Vorota metro.
  • Bus: No.482 or No.565 to Dorogochychi metro station.

 

Kyiv main railway station

Take the nearest (100m) metro station Vokzalna and for two stations toward downtown area. Get out at Teatralna metro station (red line) and switch over to Zoloti Vorota station (green line). Here take the exit to Zoloti Vorota. Our office is 100m away from Zoloti Vorota metro.

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Location

CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang
6th Floor,
38 Volodymyrska Street,
01054 Kyiv
Ukraine

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