An article by Yana Yaroshevska, attorney-at-law at Doubinsky & Osharova, has been published by Liga Zakon, exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping approaches to authorship, data use, and rights protection.
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The latest issue of Liga Zakon has published an article by Valeriya Sokolova, Attorney at Doubinsky & Osharova, devoted to one of the most pressing issues of our time - the use of artificial intelligence in the context of copyright law.
detailOlga Sopilnyak, attorney at Doubinsky & Osharova, is the author of the article “A licence that works: key terms, common mistakes and litigation risks”, published in the latest issue of Liga Zakon.
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Ukrainian Patent Attorney Kateryna Vaisberh, a specialist in national and international patent prosecution at Doubinsky & Osharova, has authored an article titled “Advantages and Risks of the European Patent with Unitary Effect for Ukrainian Applicants: A Practical Case” for Yurydychna Gazeta.
detailIn her new article, Yana Yaroshevska, attorney at Doubinsky & Osharova, explores the specifics of allocating court costs in cases where proceedings are terminated without a judgment on the merits.
detailVictoria Sopilnyak, Partner of Doubinsky & Osharova, authored an analytical article featured in the annual publication Ukrainian Law Firms 2025: A Handbook for Foreign Clients, which showcases insights from Ukraine’s leading legal experts for an international audience.
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In analytical article for Liga Zakon, Doubinsky & Osharova's attorney Yana Yaroshevska shares her insights into the future of intellectual property in 2025.
detailA new issue of Liga Zakon features an article by Doubinsky & Osharova’s attorney Valeriya Sokolova, dedicated to an important yet underexplored aspect of civil law — the transfer of intellectual property rights under an inheritance contract.
detailThe Liga Zakon publication has released an opinion column by Victoria Sopilnyak, Partner at Doubinsky & Osharova, dedicated to a complex and highly relevant issue — the validity of patents in 2025 following the repeal of the so-called “term extension law.”
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