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Eterna Law Advises Spacebit on Moon Landing Project

Eterna Law Advises Spacebit on Moon Landing Project

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Eterna Law has advised British company Spacebit in its attempt to perform the first British landing on the moon.

Spacebit is British privately-held company that develops space robotics technology for lunar and planetary missions that was founded in 2014 by Ukrainian Pavlo Tanasyuk. The first launch of its lunar rover, called the Asagumo, is expected to take place in July of next year.

According to Eterna Law, the firm provided legal advice on Spacebit's interaction with contractors and investors, particularly focusing on the protection of intellectual property rights, the analysis of the counter-parties' economic adequacy, and the balancing of the parties' interests concerning objects worth up to USD 40 million.

Eterna Law's team includes Parnter Denys Kytsenko and Senior Associate Roman Antoniv.

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AVELLUM is a leading Ukrainian full service law firm with a key focus on Finance, Corporate, Dispute Resolution, Tax, and Antitrust.

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AVELLUM is recognised as one of the leading law firms in Ukraine by various international and Ukrainian legal editions (Chambers, The Legal500, IFLR1000, The Ukrainian Law Firms, and others).

Firm's website: www.avellum.com

 

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