28 September 2022FeaturesInfluential Women in IPMuireann Bolger
Emerging stronger: Ukraine’s women lawyers
The morning of February 24 began as an ordinary day for IP attorneys Julia Semeniy and Yuliya Prokhoda, with planned court hearings, client meetings and routine school runs in Ukraine.
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