REDCLIFFE Partners

"[19] The core Ukrainian team of lawyers which originally comprised Clifford Chance's Kyiv office stayed on with the newly founded firm.

[20][21][22][23] Despite power outages in Ukraine as a result of Russian missile attacks on the country's critical infrastructure,[24] Redcliffe Partners has remained fully operational throughout the war.

[25][26][27][28] In reaction to the destruction of Ukrainian infrastructure, cultural heritage, homes, and lives, the firm has researched the issue of compensation for damages caused by Russian aggression against Ukraine—one of the critical areas in which the company is actively developing expertise.

[40][41] In January 2021, Redcliffe Partners advised US investors Aspect Energy and SigmaBleyzer in connection with the 18-month negotiation and successful signing of a Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) with the State of Ukraine.

[42][43] In April 2020, Redcliffe Partners played a key role in facilitating Ukraine's first-ever product enhancement contract (PEC) signed by UkrGasVydobuvannya.

[44] In the spring of 2019, Redcliffe acted as a Ukrainian legal adviser to J.P. Morgan Securities Plc as debt coordinator in connection with financing of the construction of the first phase of a 250 MW wind power plant near Syvash Lake, in the Kherson Region of Ukraine.

[49] In 2018, Redcliffe Partners acted as a legal counsel to the Saudi Agricultural & Livestock Investment Company (SALIC) in acquiring the assets of Mriya Agro Holding.