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Zhanna Brazhnyk

PwC

Oleg Chayka

KPMG

Igor Davydenko

Dentons

Viktoriia Fomenko

Peterka & Partners

Danylo Getmantsev

Jurimex

Vladimir Kotenko

EY

Maksym Lavrynovych

Lavrynovych & Partners

Kostiantyn Likarchuk

Kinstellar

Oleh Marchenko

Marchenko Danevych

Vadim Medvedev

Avellum Partners

Alexander Minin

KM Partners

Svitlana Musienko

DLA Piper

Sergiy Popov

KPMG

Andrey Pronchenko

PwC

Artem Sereda

allTax

Victor Sereda

allTax

Alexander Shemiatkin

KM Partners

Mykola Stetsenko

Avellum Partners

Illya Sverdlov

DLA Piper

Vyacheslav Vlasov

PwC

Hennadiy Voytsitskyi

Baker McKenzie

Tatiana Zamorska

KPMG

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