Vitaly Bobrynev
When I created PRAGNUM in 2006, I set myself a simple goal: to preserve humanity to the greatest extent possible in the cold and cynical world of law practice. Many years later, I must admit: this has not been easy. It was a true challenge to lead the company through the crises that befell our country, while maintaining its key team and clients and devotion to the same principles and values. Still, we managed. We remain committed to the interests of our clients, protect their meanings and value humanity, leadership and professional excellence in people.
Professional experience
and recognition
Vitaly began his career in 2003 as an in-house counsel in a large retail chain, then switched to consulting as part of the legal department of an audit firm. In 2006, Vitaly passed the bar and founded his law firm, PRAGNUM, in the same year.
Specialization and experience
Vitaly manages PRAGNUM and participates in the development of strategies for all key projects of the firm. Positions on complex business conflicts, criminal and bankruptcy cases are formed under Vitaly’s direct coordination. He also oversees projects related to the search and recovery of assets. Vitaly is a co-author and presenter of numerous training events held by PRAGNUM for clients and attorneys. Vitaly advises and represents the interests of companies such as Siemens, DSV, Castrol, Titan Machinery, Kvazar-Micro, Volvo, ES Group, Doosan, Gazer, lifecell, Ukr-China Communication, Ukreximbank, Three Bears, Ukrspyrt, Watsons
Recognition
Best Lawyers 2022 named Vitaly Bobrynev as one of the best lawyers in Ukraine
In 2021, Yurydychna Gazeta publication named Vitaly as one of the leaders of litigation in Ukraine
The Legal 500 has recognised Vitaly in the field of litigation since 2017
Client’s Choice. Top 100 Best Lawyers of Ukraine 2012–2013 ranked Vitaly as one of the best lawyers in the field of case law and litigation
Top 250 Ranked by Peers in the Law Business 2012–2013 named Vitaly Bobrynev as one of the best litigators
Latest publications
13 November 2024
TCC VS. COURTS: HOW COURT PRACTICE FILLS GAPS IN MOBILIZATION LEGISLATIONVitaly Bobrynev, Alyona Michurina for the Mind
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THE VERKHOVNA RADA MAY CANCEL THE COMMERCIAL CODE OF UKRAINE BY YEAR-END. WHAT IS THE NEED IN SUCH A RADICAL REFORM AND WHAT WOULD IT RESULT IN FOR BUSINESS AND STATE COMPANIES?Vitaly Bobrynev's comment for Forbes
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