Asters - founded in 1995 as Shevchenko Didkovskiy and Partners and rebranded in 2008 - has consistently remained at the top of the Ukrainian legal market throughout its history.
They are unique in Ukraine in their combination of established world-class quality, international recognition, strong local roots and deep expertise.
Recognition
Asters and its partners are consistently placed at the very top of the country's legal market by the most authoritative international and Ukrainian market reviews.
International network
The Firm memberships include participation in the most esteemed networks and organizations worldwide and in Ukraine.
Corporate social responsibility
They believe that adhering to their corporate social responsibility strategy will allow Asters to make a valuable input to the development of Ukraine.
Values
The most crucial principle of their work is dedication to their clients. They know from experience how important quality advice is for staying successful and secure in the Ukrainian business environment. That is why they concentrate the practice on their clients receiving not only fast and flexible but also reliable and strategically viable legal assistance.
This dedication to clients is reflected in both their attitude to people who work at Asters and to the society at large. Because law is connected with all aspects of life, only a complete human being can provide truly complete legal advice.
That is why they cultivate their accessible and friendly corporate culture, for which they are known on the market. In their partners and associates you find not legal machines, but well-rounded human beings who can take into account all the complexities of the client's situation.
Their business partners and their clients can only thrive in a well-functioning society. That is why they take their social responsibility seriously through their support for arts and education.
Their legal capacities are greatly enhanced by their active citizenship, working with Ukrainian government ministries, the National Bank, the Antimonopoly Committee, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and business associations such as European Business Association and International Chamber of Commerce and other business organizations that strive to improve Ukraine’s legal climate for business.