In Conversation with Anna Ogrenchuk
Ukraine-based Anna Ogrenchuk talks to Magdalena Parkitna about her experience of becoming a successful commercial litigator as well as her role as the president of the Ukrainian Bar Association and a managing partner when her country is at war.
“The rule of law will be reinforced when this [war] will end and not just end on the battlefield. But it will end when all of the perpetrators are held accountable for the crimes they did.”
Anna Ogrenchuk is a co-founder and a managing partner of LCF Law Group in Ukraine, and she has nearly 20 years of experience in representing clients in complex litigations. In July 2021, she was elected the President of the Ukrainian Bar Association (UBA), the first woman to achieve this position and a post she held for two years. During her presidency over the UBA, her country was invaded by Russia. Under Anna’s leadership, the Bar Association has launched charitable assistance to Ukrainian lawyers affected by the war and also set up a hotline providing free legal help to war victims. Anna has consistently been recognised as one of the most prominent female lawyers who have contributed to the development of the legal profession in Ukraine. And in 2025, she has been elected the Head of the Supervisory Board of the Human Rights Institute at the UBA.
Talking to Magdalena Parkitna, Anna Ogrenchuk remembers how the first Constitution of Ukraine, which was adopted in 1996, was a turning point for her and prompted her to pursue a career in law. She also recalls some of the struggles that she has faced as a female lawyer, and also what prompted her to start her own practice. She talks about how her presidency at the UBA was shaped by Russia’s invasion into Ukraine, what the UBA achieved during the two years and how the legal community came together as a united front, providing support to those who needed it most. Anna also reflects on how her own law firm and the people who work with her have been affected by the war.
Please be advised that the episode contains some descriptions which some listeners may find upsetting.
You can now listen to ‘In Conversation with Anna Ogrenchuk’ on Spotify.
If you have any questions or would like to get in touch, please email Magdalena Parkitna.
