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Olga Belyakova

Partner

CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang
6th Floor,
38 Volodymyrska Street,
01054 Kyiv
Ukraine
Languages Ukrainian, Russian, English, German

Olga Belyakova is a Partner in the Commercial practice group in Kyiv office of CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang and a Co-head of the Technology, Media and Communications (TMC) sector group in Central and Eastern Europe. With over 20 years of focus in these sectors, Olga is best-placed to deliver innovative solutions and pragmatic advice on IT outsourcing, data protection, cybersecurity, cloud technology, IP and employment issues, as well as operational issues regarding data centres, AI, fintech and social media platforms.

Specifically, Olga is constantly involved in the structuring of employment relations between the companies and software developers, including suggesting and creating proper equity incentive schemes at various management levels, non-solicitation and confidentiality commitments of IT staff and tax structuring of the IT businesses with the use of appropriate foreign jurisdictions for purposes of creation of enforceable shareholders relations. Importantly, as a highly-acclaimed specialist in data protection, Olga constantly advises clients on legal issues in relation to the processing and protection of personal data, including with the help of cloud-based technology. In particular, Olga’s expertise includes drafting data protection policies and data transfer agreements, different types of consents in various sectors. Olga also assists leading IT outsourcing and product companies on the transfer and protection of IP rights, as well as software development services agreements.

Olga is a recommended lawyer for IT and a lawyer of the year for Telecommunications law by Best Lawyers. Chambers Europe and Legal 500 directories highly regarded Olga in the field of competition law in Ukraine, which describes her as “knowledgeable, service-minded and extremely impressive."

Olga is an invited professor of law at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in Ukraine, works a lot with students and start-ups and helps them enhance their knowledge on legal issues in the IT sector.

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"Lawyer of the Year for Telecommunications law and recommended lawyer for IT law"

Best Lawyers, 2020

“knowledgeable, service-minded and extremely impressive.”

Chambers Europe, 2012-2021

Relevant experience

  • An AI/Machine Learning technology company on the establishment of a Ukrainian IT company for the client with its further potential registration in Diia City
  • An international financial institution on a contract to create the software to assist the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine regarding energy shutdowns and energy critical infrastructure
  • An American multinational technology company on providing legal advice and support for Ukrainian tech start-ups and entrepreneurs, covering how to set up and scale their business within Ukraine but with a focus on access to and learning from foreign markets
  • An American technology and media services provider and production company on procedures, requirements and the contents of cash rebates granted to foreign film producers in Ukraine in the context of shooting a new series in Ukraine, as well as on the VAT treatment of production services, taxation of foreign cast and crew, etc
  • Broadcasting services provider on reviewing the client’s stock option plan subject to Ukrainian law requirements
  • UK’s fastest growing provider of telemarketing and lead generation services on various HR matters related to the client’s operations in Ukraine, including implementation of incentive plan for Ukrainian employees; various models of engagement of Ukrainian personnel to minimize the reclassification and tax risks, aspects related to wartime (mobilisation to army, protections and benefits provided to the personnel in this case, etc.)
  • World’s innovative gaming company on a complex analysis of the current structure of relations with Ukrainian team, and IP and employment law advice regarding restructuring employment relations
  • A major international telecom company on due diligence of a group of companies in the IT and Fintech sectors
  • Microsoft on multijurisdictional legal support to the client's audit team responsible for compliance with licensing conditions in Central and Eastern Europe, CIS countries and Israel
  • Uber on preparing a comprehensive risk analysis in terms of the legal aspects of competition, regarding certain exclusivity arrangements, tax and currency control rules for the introduction and implementation of a new payment option and functions in the special application Uber Eats in Ukraine
  • American multinational technology and social media company on various employment, tax, IP, and commercial matters related to the acquisition of an AI startup
  • Comcast on specialised media, telecommunications and competition law regulation aspects of its aborted bid for Fox
  • Comcast on competition law aspects of its bid for Sky
  • ViaSat on procuring all necessary authorisations for purposes of it providing satellite broadband Internet connection services to passengers of aircraft flying through the Ukrainian air space plus adjusting the applicable Ukrainian regulations to the EU standards in that respect
  • A multinational agrochemical and agricultural biotechnology, Fortune 500 corporation on the possibility of creating and using their own fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) for remote monitoring of crops and field administration
  • American multinational technology and social media company on various corporate and commercial matters (including drafting/negotiating of various commercial contracts) in connection with launching and running of its Ukrainian business; on various employment matters, including structuring of the relations with its local employees and independent contractors; developed template contractual framework in connection with the same; advised on complex outsourcing project involving several jurisdictions; on implementation of RSU incentive plan to Ukrainian personnel; and day-to-day legal support on various HR matters
  • American electronic commerce and cloud computing company on various issues related to potential operations in Ukraine (owning/leasing and operating equipment in Ukraine), including advising on a wide variety of IP issues, on data transfer relations, copyright issues, etc
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Memberships & Roles

  • American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, Co-Chair of IT Committee
  • Admitted to the Bar of Ukraine 
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Publications

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Lectures list

  • January 2021 – ongoing - "Legal writing course" for students of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy; the course includes 15 practical lessons and focuses on how to properly and competently draft the most commonly used legal documents, how to work on documents individually and in groups, how to correctly assess client’s assignments and prepare legal advice
  • October 2020 – ongoing - “IT law course” for IT specialist at National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy; comprising 15 practical lessons based on simulation exercise on setting up and growing a start-up, covering only topics relevant for IT people, including intellectual property rights, service agreements, tax structuring of IT business, building relations with shareholders, compliance matters, employees’ stock options and other benefits
  • 26 April 2020 – Cybersecurity issues for students of the Certification Program on Information Technology Law: KMA & IT Ukraine organised by the Kyiv Mohyla Law Faculty and the IT Association of Ukraine, Kyiv
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Education

2011 – Postgraduate Diploma in EU Competition Law, King's College London, London
2003 – Admitted to Attorney at Law practice
2001 – Master of Law, National Economic University, Kyiv

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12/05/2022
10 key aspects of the revised EU competition law in the field of distribution...
The new Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and the new accompanying Vertical Guidelines (VGL) were published on 10 May 2022. The new VBER will enter into force on 1 June 2022 and apply for the next twelve years. The new VBER/VGL introduce sev
14/07/2014
Olga Belyakova promoted to Counsel at CMS Cameron McKenna
The partners of CMS Cameron McKenna are pleased to announce that Olga Belyakova has been promoted to the position of Counsel at the international law firm`s Kyiv office. Olga advises clients on M&A, corporate...
29/01/2013
World Data Protection Report: Ukraine's new Data Protection Law Amendments
Olga Belyakova writes an article for the World Data Protection Report. To read the full article, please download the PDF

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30/10/2024
2024 ITechLaw European Conference in Munich
CMS lawyers are pleased to be attending the ITechLaw European Conference 2024 held in Munich on 30 October - 1 November. Below you can find our top tips for those visiting Munich for the conference, helpfully provided by our Technology lawyers based in the Munich office:Munich (Germany) is the capital of Bavaria. It is a city strongly influenced by Bavarian traditions and rich in history and culture. Many people refer to Munich as the northernmost city in Italy. This is due to the mild summer climate, a touch of Mediterranean flair and the short geographical distance to Italy. Some Facts: Distances:From Munich to the Italian border = 180 Km (approx. 112 miles)From Munich to Hamburg = 770KM (approx. 480 miles)From Munich to Berlin (580 KM (approx. 360 miles)Pop­u­la­tion:1.589.706 inhabitants (2024). The third-largest city in Germany after Berlin and Ham­burgThe city's metropolitan region is home to about 6.2 million people and the third biggest metropolitan region by GDP in the European Uni­on­Re­com­men­ded:Art and Culture: Munich boasts world-class museums, galleries, and theaters. Visit the Alte Pinakothek for art lovers, the Deutsches Museum for science enthusiasts, and catch a performance at the Bavarian State Opera. Rich History: Munich is steeped in history, from its medieval origins to its role as the capital of Bavaria. Explore iconic landmarks like Marienplatz, Nymphenburg Palace, and the historic city gates. Green Spaces: Escape the hustle and bustle of the city in Munich's expansive green spaces. Relax in the English Garden, one of the largest urban parks in the world, or explore the botanical wonders of the Botanical Garden. Transportation: Munich's efficient public transportation system makes it easy to navigate the city. Utilize the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses (the easiest way to buy tickets is via MVV app), or explore by bike along the city's extensive network of cycling paths. Day Trips: Take advantage of Munich's central location to explore nearby attractions. Embark on day trips to the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle, the picturesque town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, or the charming villages of the Bavarian Alps. English-friendly Destination: While German is the official language, English is widely spoken and understood in Munich. Visitors can easily communicate with locals and navigate the city without language barriers. Safety and Cleanliness: Munich is known for its safety and cleanliness. Enjoy peace of mind as you explore the city's streets, parks, and attractions. Beer Culture: Munich is synonymous with beer, particularly during Oktoberfest. Experience Bavarian beer culture at traditional beer gardens like Hofbräuhaus and Au­gustin­er-Keller. Bavarian Cuisine: Indulge in hearty Bavarian dishes such as weißwurst (white sausage), pretzels, schnitzel, and sauerkraut. Don't miss out on trying traditional Bavarian delicacies at local restaurants and beer gardens e.g. Hofbräuhaus. Not re­com­men­ded:Trav­el­ling without cash: Don’t forget cash (there are still many local markets and smaller establishments that don't accept credit cards in Munich). Late hour shopping: Don't expect 24/7 shopping (unlike most major cities, Munich has strict shopping hours, and the shops close at 8pm on weekdays). Ordering the wrong beer: Don’t order a “Pilsener (Pils)”, always order a “Helles”. Ordering Bavarian wines: Why order a wine from Franken (a famous wine region in Bavaria) if you can order a French or Italian wine? Or at least a decent wine from the Rheingau; Pflalz or Mosel. Feeding the pigeons: Feeding pigeons is not allowed in and around Munich. Walking on bike lanes: Munich is full of bikers and there are many bike lanes. Please be aware that there might be a lot of traffic on the bike lanes and watch out for speedy bikers when you are a pedestrian. At CMS, we are proud to have some of the leading global legal specialists in the technology, media and communications sector. Fuelled by huge customer demand for cutting-edge products and increased supply of pioneering services, the sectors of technology, media and communications are each undergoing unprecedented change. Innovation is key, and so tech and telecoms suppliers, and creators and distributors of media, need to protect their investments and maximise their commercial opportunities. At CMS, our global team of over 1000 specialist Technology, Media and Communications (TMC) lawyers has been exposed to virtually every risk and challenge you face. With our long-standing focus on advising players, users, regulators and financiers in the sector, we are best placed to deliver innovative solutions through our award-winning disputes, transactions, IP, commercial, data privacy and security, employment and tax practices. To find out more about our capabilities across TMC, please visit International TMC webpage.
08/05/2024
2024 World Technology Law Conference in Washington
CMS lawyers are pleased to be attending the ITechLaw World Technology Law Conference 2024 held in Washington on 8-10 May. Below you can find an overview of our attending partners, representing a large range of jurisdictions and practice areas. To arrange a meeting, please contact the individual lawyers directly. At CMS, we are proud to have some of the leading global legal specialists in the technology, media and communications sector. At CMS, our global team of over 1000 specialist Technology, Media and Communications (TMC) lawyers has been exposed to virtually every risk and challenge you face. With our long-standing focus on advising players, users, regulators and financiers in the sector, we are best placed to deliver innovative solutions through our award-winning disputes, transactions, IP, commercial, data privacy and security, employment and tax practices. To find out more about our capabilities across TMC, please visit International TMC webpage. For further information, please see our partners attending the congress in the gallery below and an overview of all our expertise areas.
09/04/2024
AI Act and its implications on the automotive industry
Join us for an exclusive webinar where we delve into the intricacies of the AI Act and its implications in the automotive industry. As AI continues to revolutionize the way vehicles are designed, manufactured, and operated, it's imperative for industry professionals to understand the regulatory landscape shaping its usage. Our webinar brings together a panel of distinguished experts, including legal luminaries, representatives from the European Commission, and experts from EU legislative bodies. They will provide invaluable insights, guidance, and interpretation on the AI Act's provisions, ensuring that participants gain a comprehensive understanding of its impact on automotive innovation and compliance.
25/03/2024
Price Increases in Commercial Contracts in Ukraine
1. In respect of existing busi­ness-to-busi­ness (B2B) agreements that do not contain an explicit price adjustment clause: a. Is the supplier permitted to unilaterally increase prices (or does it have...
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26/02/2024
CMS at Mobile World Congress
CMS lawyers are pleased to be attending the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona on 26 – 29 February.  Below you can find an overview of our attending partners, representing a large range of jurisdictions and practice areas. To arrange a meeting, please contact the individual lawyers directly. At CMS, we are proud to have some of the leading global legal specialists in the technology, media and communications sector. Fuelled by huge customer demand for cutting-edge products and increased supply of pioneering services, the sectors of technology, media and communications have each undergone unprecedented change. Innovation is key, and so tech and telecoms suppliers, and creators and distributors of media, need to protect their investments and maximise their commercial opportunities. Our global team of over 800 specialist Technology, Media and Communications (TMC) lawyers has been exposed to virtually every risk and challenge you face. With our long-standing focus on advising players, users, regulators and financiers in the sector we are best placed to deliver innovative solutions through our award-winning disputes, transactions, IP, commercial, data privacy and security, employment and tax practices. To find out more about CMS Technology, Media and Communications cap­ab­il­it­ies, vis­it our webpage belowLearn more about TMCFor further information, please see our partners attending the congress in the gallery below and an overview of all our expertise areas.
25/01/2024
Ukraine announces new rules for copyright registration
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18/12/2023
Digital health apps and telemedicine in Ukraine
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13/12/2023
CMS Expert Guide to Stock option grants in Ukraine
1. Can a company issue stock op­tions/re­stric­ted units in your jurisdiction? No. There is insufficient legislation for a local company to be able to issue stock options or restricted units to employees...
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07/12/2023
CMS Rebuilding Ukraine: People - Resilience or burnout? How leaders and...
The second year of Ukrainians' courageous fight against the enemy and the challenges of war is coming to an end. We are constantly demonstrating resilience, but cases of emotional burnout are becoming...
20/11/2023
Data protection and cybersecurity laws in Ukraine
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24/10/2023
CMS Rebuilding Ukraine: People
We are pleased to announce the continuation of the series of interactive meetings as part of the "CMS Rebuilding Ukraine: People" initiative. The CMS team brings to you an important topic that has gained...
13/10/2023
CMS Expert Guide: Right Bidding vs Bid Rigging in Ukraine
1. Which legislation regulates: (i) the bidding process; and (ii) bid rigging in your country? Please provide brief details. The following pieces of legislation are the main ones for each in­stance:lower-ro­man­Law...
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