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The article is available in Ukrainian only 
Olena Kibenko
 
 
At present Ukrainian business people are facing economic difficulties which force them to take unpopular measures aimed at supporting their businesses during the crisis. To cut staff expences employers can use two methods either separately or in combination. The first one is by to cut the number of staff and the other method is by actually reducing staff expenses. 
Sergiy Silchenko
 
Ukrainian Law Firms 2010. A Handbook for Foreign Clients 
The article is available in Russian only (PDF version) 
Olena Kibenko, Bogdan Adamowicz
 
The Mergers & Acquisitions, #6 (88) 2010 
The article is available in Russian only. 
Sergiy Silchenko
 
 
Kharkov, Ukraine’s second-largest city, in the east of the country, is home to more than 1.6 million people, as many as Turin, Glasgow or Marseilles. It is one of the main industrial centres of Ukraine, with a large number of industrial companies based in the city. Kharkov is also home to Inyurpolis,founded in 1994, as a general practice law firm, and today, one of the largest law firms in Eastern Ukraine, rated by legal journals as one of the top 50 Ukrainian law firms. 
Olena Kibenko
 
 
The article is available in Ukrainian only 
Sergiy Silchenko
 
The Yurydychna Gazeta, No.11 (233) dated March 16, 2010 
The article is available in Russian only 
Tetyana Gavrysh
 
Yuridicheskaya Practica, No.8 (478) dated 20/02/07 
The article is available in Russian only 
Olena Pelypenko
 
 
The article is available in Ukrainian only 
Galyna Goncharova
 
Labor & Law, No.7, 2007 
The financial crisis and the high cost of loan capital at the country’s commercial banks have forced Ukrainian companies to seek alternative sources of funds. 
Olena Kibenko, Bogdan Adamowicz
 
The Ukainian Journal of Business Law, #6 June 2010 
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