How much does a lawyer earn in Ukraine in 2025 – average salary and influencing factors.


Lawyers in Ukraine earn different amounts of money depending on many factors such as education, work experience, and place of residence. In 2025, the average salary of a lawyer may range from 12,000 UAH to 100,000 UAH and more for experienced specialists.
The salary of a lawyer depends on several key factors. Firstly, work experience and qualifications play an important role. Young lawyers may earn a salary from 12,000 to 18,000 UAH, while experienced specialists can earn from 25,000 UAH and above. The field of law and area of activity also influence salary levels. For example, lawyers working in corporate law or IT law earn more than 30,000 UAH. In addition, location also affects salary. In Kyiv, lawyer salaries are significantly higher than in the regions.
Lawyers can work in both the public sector and in private companies, law firms, or be self-employed. Salaries also depend on the place of work. In large cities such as Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, and Kharkiv, lawyer salaries are higher compared to small settlements. Lawyers in Ukraine earn less than their colleagues in the USA and Europe; however, the possibility of an international career or working in international companies allows them to earn more.
Lawyers can also use some strategies to increase their income, such as specialization, transitioning to online environments, consulting for businesses, and working with international clients.
Despite the challenges, the legal profession remains stable, prestigious, and promising. Ukrainian lawyers have the opportunity to earn good money and build a successful career.
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