Pro Bono Projects

The concept of pro bono is an integral part of LCF’s philosophy: as part of the society we share the responsibility for its development and tackling of social problems. We support a variety of cultural and artistic initiatives, participate in perfecting legislation, promote improvement of legal culture and professional standards.

16.11.2016

LCF supported the team from the National University of Lviv in the international competition The Annual Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot

LCF Law Group acted as the main partner to the Moot Court Society’s legal community at the National University of Lviv and proudly supported young lawyers’ active work who in the spring of 2017 in Vienna successfully introduced Ukraine to The Annual Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.

16.02.2016

LCF supported the first staging of William Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida” in Ukraine

LCF Legal Group acted as the legal partner to the cultural project of the Ukrainian-British theatrical premiere “Troilus and Cressida” (based on the play by William Shakespeare) held in five cities in Ukraine. This first staging in Ukraine of one of the most mysterious Shakespearean plays was directed by the well-known British director Jonathan Banatwala (Moving Theatre). The cast included prominent Ukrainian actors: Ostap Stupka, Akhtem Seitablaev, Sergiy Siplivy, Olena Svirska and Valentyn Boyko.

“Ukraine’s cultural space, as much as its economy, requires investments. We need to change the attitude of indifference towards our culture’s development and start acting to help us become a strong prosperous state. Our firm has been actively supporting Ukrainian and international art projects for a long time. We are proud to be involved in the realisation of the theatre project “Troilus and Cressida” which appeals to the eternal and relevant issue of our time: the conflict between nations, families and people. I am sure that such a vivid large-scale project will not leave Ukrainians indifferent,” said Anna Ogrenchuk.