Elena Tchoubykina joins KKMP as head of its finance practice
KKMP is pleased to announce the strengthening of its finance practice, with the addition of Elena Tchoubykina in an advisory role.

Elena Tchoubykina has been advising lenders and borrowers on a wide range of finance matters for over 20 years and has been recognized as one of the best financial lawyers in Russia by international and Russian ratings organizations. She is also qualified to practice as a solicitor in England and Wales.

KKMP Managing Partner Alyona Kucher: "We are delighted to have Elena as part of our team - she is an excellent specialist and under her leadership our finance practice is set to become one of the best in the market.  Having her on board will also strengthen our English law counseling capabilities. I am confident that we have many years of fruitful work ahead of us".

Elena Tchoubykina: "I am very excited to join KKMP’s professional and ambitious team and bring my knowledge and experience to the development of its finance practice in the current new environment. I look forward working with the team on new projects."

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