Our team has extensive experience in Corporate Law, which governs the establishment, operation, restructuring, management, and liquidation of companies. For modern businesses, corporate law is a crucial area as it provides legal stability, protection of owners’ interests, effective corporate governance, and facilitates international market entry.
Our lawyers have substantial expertise in corporate law in Ukraine, as well as in prominent international jurisdictions—such as the USA (Delaware), the United Kingdom (London), EU countries, and Asia. We offer comprehensive legal solutions to startups, medium and large enterprises, as well as international companies looking to optimize operations and expand their business.
Corporate Restructuring
We assist companies in adapting to new challenges, reorganizing, optimizing management structures, and improving financial flow efficiency.
Our services include:
Legal support for mergers, divisions, and spin-offs;
Reorganization of companies according to international standards;
Liquidation and bankruptcy procedures.
Corporate Governance
Our team helps establish effective corporate governance systems that ensure transparency, proper oversight, and protection of owners’ and investors’ interests. We provide:
Drafting of charters, shareholder agreements, and internal policies;
Organization of corporate bodies (boards of directors, supervisory boards);
Legal support for shareholder meetings and corporate decision-making.
Establishing Foreign Representative Offices and Companies
Expanding business into new markets is a complex but critical step. We offer professional legal support in establishing representative offices and companies in Ukraine and other jurisdictions, including:
USA (Delaware) – C-corp, LLC, and other structures suitable for startups and innovative businesses;
United Kingdom (London) – Registration of Limited companies providing access to European and global markets;
EU countries (Estonia, Poland, Cyprus) – Establishment of companies benefiting from favorable tax conditions and simplified business procedures;
Asia and the Middle East (Singapore, UAE) – Setting up companies in jurisdictions advantageous for international trade and investments.
Legal Support for Startups and Venture Companies
For startups and businesses attracting investments, corporate law is fundamental to ensuring protection and stable business growth. We provide:
Preparation of agreements with venture funds (Term Sheets, Shareholders Agreements);
Company registration in investor-friendly jurisdictions;
Legal support for raising capital and protecting investor rights.
International Corporate Law
We offer comprehensive support to companies involved in international business, including:
Legal assistance with international agreements and contracts;
Legal audits and Due Diligence of foreign companies;
Representation of clients’ interests in international courts and arbitration.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
What documents are needed to register a company in Delaware (USA)? To register a company in Delaware, you’ll need a registration form, Certificate of Incorporation, Shareholders Agreement, and an Employer Identification Number (EIN).
Which is better for a startup in Delaware: LLC or C-corp?. For startups aiming to attract venture investments or planning an IPO, a C-corp is preferable. For smaller businesses without venture capital, an LLC is usually more suitable.
What are the specifics of registering a Limited company in London? Registering a Limited company in London requires at least one director, a registered office address in the UK, Articles of Association, and filing information with Companies House.
How does corporate restructuring take place? Corporate restructuring involves reorganizing company structures (mergers, divisions, spin-offs), changing legal organizational forms, optimizing management, or financial restructuring according to legal standards.
What are the risks of improper corporate governance? Improper corporate governance leads to internal conflicts, financial losses, legal violations, potential penalties, and reputational damage.