CMS advises EBRD in SV’connection with municipal infrastructure projects in Chernivtsi and Lviv

Kyiv office of CMS Cameron McKenna has announced the provision of legal advice to the European Bank for reconstruction and development (EBRD) in connection with two financing projects in Lviv and Chernivtsi aimed at the development of important projects to expand high-speed tram and improvement of the district heating system in these cities. Utilities of Lviv and Chernivtsi have been granted loans in the amount of 6 million euros and 10 million euros under municipal guarantee. Ukrainian office of CMS Cameron McKenna also advised EBRD in connection with municipal infrastructure projects in other cities of Ukraine, including Energodar, Cherkassy, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lutsk, Odessa, Poltava, Ternopil, Vinnytsia and Zhytomyr. Commenting on the cooperation with the EBRD, Daniel Bilak, Managing partner, said: "We are very pleased to provide legal advice to the EBRD, thus supporting its efforts to improve the infrastructure of cities in Ukraine". Reference. CMS is a law firm which is among the ten best law firms in the world by number of lawyers (Am Law 2013 Global 100). CMS, which has 59 offices in 33 countries around the world, in 2013 received income in the amount of 842 million euros. CMS represents the majority of companies from the DAX 30, a large number of companies with the FT European 500 and a number of Fortune 500 companies. CMS provides a wide range of professional services in 19 practices and areas, including law in the field of banking and Finance, commercial law, competition law, corporate law, dispute resolution, labor relations, energy, private equity, intellectual property, life Sciences/pharmaceuticals, real estate and construction, taxes and telecommunications. Offices and associated offices CMS: Aberdeen, Algiers, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Barcelona, Belgrade, Berlin, Bratislava, Bristol, Brussels, Budapest, Bucharest, Warsaw, Vienna, Hamburg, Glasgow, Dubai, d?sseldorf, Edinburgh, Geneva, Zagreb, Casablanca, Cologne, Kyiv, Leipzig, Lisbon, Lyon, London, Ljubljana, Luxemburg, Madrid, Muscat, Mexico city, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Beijing, Prague, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Sarajevo, Seville, Sofia, Istanbul, Strasbourg, Tirana, Utrecht, Frankfurt, Zurich, Shanghai and Stuttgart. This was reported in the Chernivtsi city Council

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