Ummi Jalilova
Global Guide 2024
Band 3 : General Business Law
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Provided by Ummi Jalilova
Practice Areas
Сommercial contracts
Antitrust and Competition
Corporate and M&A
Data Protection & Privacy
Dispute Resolution
Employment
Environment
Finance and Securities
Intellectual Property
Customs Law, International Trade & WTO
Licenses and Permits
Project Finance & Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
Restructuring & Insolvency
Subsoil Use
Real Estate
Tax
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association
Publications
Azerbaijan chapter of “Local Content for the international petroleum industry” book, 2018 https://www.pennwellbooks.com/content/Local_Content_for_the_International_Petroleum_Industry_TOC.pd
International Arbitration, 2017 by Global Legal Insights – contributed Azerbaijan chapter of the book https://www.globallegalinsights.com/practice-areas/international-arbitration-/global-legal-insights---international-arbitration-3rd-ed./azerbaijan
Arbitration procedures and practice in Azerbaijan: overview – Arbitration Global Guide, Thomson Reuters, 2016 https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/2-637-0089?transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)&firstPage=true&bhcp=1
Recent developments in labour legislation - Experts guide “Discrimination and equality, 2014” http://www.mondaq.com/x/356118/Discrimination+Disability+Sexual+Harassment/Recent+developments+in+Azerbaijani+labour+law
Azerbaijan-European Union Relations, Bulletin of MIA 2009
Social and Legal Aspects of Pension Provisions of Officers of the Law-Enforcement Bodies, Bulletin of MIA 2005
Decrees of the Supreme Court as One of the Sources of Law, 6 Law Journal 2004
Looking at Democracy, Digest of Research Articles, 9 National Academy of Science 2004
The Law "On Freedom of Faith" Contradicts the Secularity Principle, Law+Youth Journal 2004
Personal
Ummi Jalilova has over 14 years of experience in matters of corporate law, commercial law, contract law, labour law, administrative law and international law.
Ummi heads GRATA International law firm’s Baku office and represents local and international clients on a wide range of employment, corporate issues and international business transactions. Her recent representative matters relate to corporate reorganization transactions, including mergers and acquisitions involving multiple jurisdictions, employee share option schemes, leading the team dealing with liquidation of legal entities, recognition of judgments of foreign courts and arbitration institutions in Azerbaijan, drafting and reviewing employment agreements, handbooks and policies, providing guidance/recommendations on mutual separation agreements and voluntary separation schemes, retrenchments, and matters related to employee discipline, including dismissals and misconduct. Currently, Ms.Jalilova also leads local counsel in ADB project, i.e. in Transaction advisory segment of PPP in Azerbaijan, including preparation of amendments to the current regulatory acts in order to improve legislation to make PPP projects in Azerbaijan attractive and comfortable for foreign and local investors.
Chambers Review
Global
Ummi Jalilova acts for multinationals and financial institutions across a broad range of corporate and project mandates, in addition to employment matters.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Ummi is a versatile and very competent specialist in the field of jurisprudence. We sincerely appreciate her professionalism and confident calmness in different situations, which sometimes seem very difficult."
"Ummi is very smart and eager to assist."
"Ummi is a versatile and very competent specialist in the field of jurisprudence. We sincerely appreciate her professionalism and confident calmness in different situations, which sometimes seem very difficult."
"Ummi is very smart and eager to assist."
Articles, highlights and press releases
4 items provided by GRATA International
GRATA International's success in Legal 500 EMEA 2020
The firm rises in the rankings released by Legal 500 and takes positions in eight jurisdictions – Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Task Force has been established to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Azerbaijan
Additional measures have been taken by the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The Task Force released the following information, effective as of March 31, 2020:
Additional measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19: Azerbaijan
Decision #124 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated April 2, 2020 defines additional measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) during special quarantine regime in Azerbaijan
We have registered our employee in the portal "icaze.e-gov.az". Is he still required to send an SMS to 8103 in order to get permission to purchase food and other everyday goods, as well as medicines, use banking and postal services?
GRATA International's success in Legal 500 EMEA 2020
The firm rises in the rankings released by Legal 500 and takes positions in eight jurisdictions – Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Task Force has been established to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Azerbaijan
Additional measures have been taken by the Task Force under the Cabinet of Ministers in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The Task Force released the following information, effective as of March 31, 2020:
Additional measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19: Azerbaijan
Decision #124 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated April 2, 2020 defines additional measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) during special quarantine regime in Azerbaijan
We have registered our employee in the portal "icaze.e-gov.az". Is he still required to send an SMS to 8103 in order to get permission to purchase food and other everyday goods, as well as medicines, use banking and postal services?