7 KKMP lawyers receive individual recommendations from Pravo-300
On February 21, 2023 the law firm rating organization Pravo-300 published its list of recommended lawyers.

In its survey, 7 KKMP lawyers were rated in 11 categories:

Alyona Kucher, Managing Partner

  • Corporate Law/M&A (High Market)

  • International litigation

  • Insurance law

Maxim Kuleshov, Partner

  • Corporate Law/M&A (High Market)

  • Natural Resources/Energy

  • Capital markets

  • Financial/Banking Law

Anna Maximenko, Partner

  • Intellectual property (consulting)

  • Labor and migration law (including disputes)

  • Antitrust law (including disputes)

Elena Klyuchareva, Senior Associate

  • Intellectual property (consultancy)

  • Labor and migration law (including disputes)

  • Digital economy

  • Antitrust law (including disputes)

Tamara Kulyk, Senior Associate

  • Corporate Law/M&A (High Market)

Roman Sadovsky, Senior Associate

  • Natural Resources/Energy

  • Insurance law

Dmitry Stakheev, Senior Associate

  • Transportation law

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