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Yulia Yarnykh is an associate in Gowlings' Moscow office. Her practice focuses on intellectual property and general corporate matters. Yulia advises Russian and foreign clients on a wide range of intellectual property and IT issues, including copyright, trademarks, know-how, domain names, media, e-commerce, data protection, etc.
Yulia has experience in commercial IP advising major foreign investors on structuring their franchise and distribution networks in Russia. She also advises Russian and international companies on information and personal data protection compliance and other regulatory issues.
Furthermore, Yulia works on regulatory issues with regard to activities of non-commercial organizations in Russia. Yulia has participated in round tables, conferences and discussions on the proposed changes to the Law on Non-Commercial Organizations and the Law on Charitable Activity and Charitable Organizations organized by the International Centre for Not-For-Profit Law, including drafting supporting documentation.
She also actively participates in the work of the Russian Franchise Association. Yulia was a speaker at the Buy Brand International Franchising Conference on legal aspects of franchising in Russia, Moscow, September 2009.
Her papers and articles include:
- "Commercial name case raises questions" with J. Tabastajewa, Trademark World No 224, February 2010;
- "Hidden Dangers" with J. Tabastajewa, World Trademark Review, February/March 2010;
- “IP in Business Transactions: Russian Federation” with D. Aylen, A. Christophoroff and J. Tabastajewa, 2011/12;
- “IP in Life Sciences” with J. Tabastajewa, A. Christophoroff and V. Ugryumov, Globe Law and Business, December 2011
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