Dentons announced that one of Ukraine’s leading legal practitioners, Adam Mycyk, has joined the firm’s Corporate practice as a partner based in Kyiv.
Adam is a highly-regarded corporate lawyer with more than 20 years’ experience in Ukraine and is one of the few US-qualified attorneys working in Ukraine. He joins from the Kyiv office of Chadbourne & Parke. Prior to that Adam was a partner at CMS Cameron McKenna in Kyiv where he led the Corporate/M&A group and co-led the Banking & International Finance practice. He also served as the Managing Partner of CMS’s Kyiv office in 2008-2012.
Adam regularly advises multinationals and foreign companies, Ukrainian companies, banks, investment banks and other financial institutions on structuring and implementing debt and equity inward investments, including corporate/M&A and on complex cross-border commercial and financing transactions. His practice focuses on both advisory and transactional work. In recent years he has worked on several oil & gas and energy transactions as well as on transactions on international capital markets.
“Adam's background, established cross-border practice and broad experience will be of tremendous benefit to our clients, and he is an excellent fit with the strengths of our Kyiv office and our global platform,” says Oleg Batyuk, Managing Partner at Dentons’ Kyiv office. “He has an excellent reputation in our legal and business communities, and we are extremely pleased and excited to have him on board.”
“I am very excited to be joining the team here at Dentons in Kyiv,” says Mr. Mycyk. “With a presence in Kyiv of over 20 years, Dentons (formerly Salans) is one of the leading international law firms in Ukraine, with a practice that encompasses a full range of legal services across a diverse range of industries. Dentons’ strong global capabilities allow us to assist clients on an extensive array of cross-border issues and transactions. At this critical stage in Ukraine’s development, my arrival reaffirms Dentons’ long-standing commitment to the Ukrainian market.”