How Ukrainian Businesses Are Pressing On During the War—and How Law Firms Can Help
In this episode, Law.com's Bruce Love speaks with Andrii Humenchuk, GC at Evo, the largest ecommerce company in Ukraine, and Tai-Heng Cheng, co-head of Sidley's international arbitration and trade practice.
April 19, 2022 at 03:52 PM
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Even as Russia has intensified its attacks, the Ukrainian government has urged Ukrainian companies to continue operations in an effort to help protect the country's economy.
In this episode, Law.com's Bruce Love speaks with Andrii Humenchuk, general counsel at Evo, the largest ecommerce company in Ukraine, based in Lviv, about how the company is carrying on its operations and helping in the war effort. Evo, as Humenchuk explains, is working to supply clothes and tactical gear for the army, but is encountering hurdles, including supply chain and delivery issues.
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