Fortior Law – Legal Sponsor of BLACK SEA OIL TRADE-2025
UkrAgroConsult is pleased to announce Fortior Law as a Legal Sponsor of the 11th International Conference BLACK SEA OIL TRADE! Fortior Law is an international, disputes-focused law firm headquartered in Geneva, with offices in Kyiv, London, Tbilisi, Taipei, and Nicosia. The company is recognised for its expertise in international arbitration, investor–state disputes, and cross-border enforcement, with particular strength in international trade, shipping, energy, and finance. Fortior is renowned for its GAFTA and FOSFA dispute expertise, advising all parties across the global commodities supply chain.
Over the past year, Fortior has expanded strategically, strengthening its Kyiv and Nicosia offices and welcoming new partners with expertise in investor–state arbitration, public international law, and human rights protection. Fortior lawyers, qualified across multiple jurisdictions and supported by a multilingual team, represent clients in complex cross-border disputes with strategic, commercially focused solutions.
Meet the Key Market Makers at BLACK SEA OIL TRADE – delegates from 20+ countries are already on board! Reserve your spot, secure a stand, or explore sponsorship opportunities to showcase your brand to a high-level international audience.
Discover more about participation and join us for a powerful start of the oilseed season:
Silver Sponsor of the Conference – Global Grain International (Trans-Oil Group), Legal Sponsor – Fortior Law. The conference is supported by Donau Soja, Ukroliyaprom Association, Ukrainian Grain Association.
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