KKMP Strengthens its Regulatory and Digital Practice
On March 25, Dina Kravchenko, Senior Associate with more than 10 years of experience in advising on complex regulatory projects, joined the Regulatory and Digital Technologies practices of KKMP.

Dina’s expertise covers a wide range of industries and areas, including sanctions law, the securities market, FinTech, licensing, and issues related to healthcare, the circulation of medicines and medical devices. She has successfully supported the launch of innovative payment products and financial services, advised on regulatory aspects of restructurings, and liaised with Russian and foreign government agencies, including obtaining approvals and unblocking assets.

 

Dina is recommended by the international rating Best Lawyers and the national rating Pravo-300 in the category Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare. Before joining KKMP, Dina worked at the law firm ALRUD.

 

Anna Maximenko, Partner at KKMP, comments:

I am confident that Dina’s knowledge and experience will help us successfully solve the most complex and interesting challenges facing businesses today, in the era of transformation.

 

Dina Kravchenko, Senior Associate at KKMP, notes:

I am happy to join the KKMP team, which is known for its deep understanding of regulatory challenges and a client-oriented approach. I am ready to assist clients not only to adapt to changes but also to find new opportunities for growth.

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