
Associate
Legal areas:
Antitrust & Competition, Corporate / M&A, International Trade, Project and Trade Finance
Languages:
English, Russian, Ukrainian
Education:
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
The main areas of Mykola Boichuk’s expertise are antitrust and competition law, and international trade regulation.
Mykola advises clients on antitrust and competition matters; represents clients before the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine; obtains merger and concertation clearances; represents clients in challenging AMCU decisions before courts of law. Mykola Boichuk’s experience includes representing clients in long-term and complex cartel collusions and abuse of dominance investigations.
Also, Mykola deals with unfair competition and retail regulation issues, which include pricing, inter alia predatory and state regulated pricing, comparative advertising, trade libel, etc.
Moreover, Mykola advises clients on various issues of international trade – trading contracts, distribution structuring, WTO law, antidumping, subsidy, and safeguard investigations. Mykola Boichuk received special training in international trade while completing master’s program “International Trade Regulation” in the Institute of International Relations of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
Mykola has experience of advising and representing clients in various fields: energy, retail (FMCG, DIY, fuel, etc.), pharmaceuticals, heavy industries, automotive industry, banking and financial services, and more.
Professional Associations and Memberships
Ukrainian Retail: Moderately Public and Slightly Transparent
Employers' Collusion: Unlawful and Punishable
AMCU recommends banks to agree with clients changes to bank statements prices
Failure to Issue Receipts to Consumers: Implications for Retailers
Invisible Hand of the Market vs. Iron Hand of the State: Price Regulation for Socially Important Products Temporarily Lifted
Price Regulation for Socially Important Products Temporarily Lifted