PARTNER, HEAD OF OFFICE IN MOSCOW

PARTNER, HEAD OF OFFICE IN MOSCOW
Alexander Pavlovsky is the partner of the a.t.Legal Law Firm and Head of Head Office in Moscow and has 15 years of practical experience in field of jurisprudence, including work on legal representation of largest Russian companies. Alexander specializes in defending and protecting interests of clients in arbitration courts in corporate disputes, disputes regarding real estate, disputes related to investment activities, land disputes, bankruptcy cases.
- LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION PRACTICE
- CORPORATE LAW
- BANKRUPTCY
- CHALLENGING DECISIONS OF STATE BODIES
- REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
- FINANCIAL & CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
- INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES
- In 2005, he graduated with honors from the Russian New University with a degree in "jurisprudence".
- 2007 – Beginning of work in the a.t.Legal Law Firm.
- 2000 – Head of the Legal Department of the JSC “NPO Geliymash”

- Sberbank PJSC, TRUST BANK PJSC vs. TETIS Capital LLC - contestation of transactions in bankruptcy proceedings.
- Efficient bankruptcy proceedings against two companies - a borrower and a guarantor of a group of companies.
- A. T. Legal developed an out-of-court scenario for debt settlement, which was derailed by a premeditated bankruptcy due to a corporate war of debtor's beneficiaries.
- Effective four bankruptcy proceedings in favor of the bank.
- Preparation and execution of the sale transaction by the bank of its claims to 4 debtor companies included in the list of creditors.

Transcapitalbank's precedent case on the issue of independent (bank) guarantee, and included in the Kommersant's ranking of the best court disputes 2020 on the recovery from the guarantor TCB Bank PJSC on the disputed guarantee and interest.

Case on recovery in favor of the company of the bank guarantee and interest for the use of the third-party funds.

Support of legal proceedings with the participation of companies constituting the Development Division of the Fund in terms of judicial protection of the Fund's assets from third-party claims.