About this office:
With 50 attorneys, M. & P. Bernitsas Law Offices is one of the largest firms in Greece. Since it was founded in 1946, it has consistently been at the forefront of shaping Greece's legal and regulatory framework and has acted in many pioneer transactions. It has a reputation both locally and abroad as one of the foremost providers of services in Greece in all sectors of commercial law. The firm's client base is made up of leading national and international banks and financial institutions and multinational and leading local companies engaged in a wide variety of industries. It also acts on behalf of the government and public administrative bodies.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Administrative Law; Agency And Distributorships; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Antitrust And Trade Regulation; Arbitration; Aviation And Aerospace; Banks And Banking; Beverages; Business Law; Capital Markets; Civil Law; Commercial Law; Communications And Media; Company Law; Competition Law; Computers And Software; Consumer Law; Copyrights; Contracts; Corporate Law; Employee Benefits; Energy Law; Environmental Law; European Union Law; Finance; Food Law; Food Production and Distribution; Franchises And Franchising; Government Contracts; Human And Civil Rights; Intellectual Property; International Trade; Internet Law; Labour And Employment; Leases And Leasing; Litigation; Medical Devices; Medicinal Products; Mergers And Acquisitions; Natural Resources; Patents; Privatisation; Products Liability; Project Finance; Property Law; Public Law; Public-Private Partnerships; Public Procurement; Public Tenders; Public Works; Real Estate; Regulatory Law; Securities; Taxation; Telecommunications Law; Transportation.
Documents by Lawyers at this office | |
Foreign Direct Investment Guide: Seeking StabilityPanayotis M. Bernitsas,Dionysios Tsiros, November 10, 2011, previously published by IFLR1000 (www.iflr1000.com) on October 2011
Panayotis Bernitsas and Dionysios Tsiros of M & P Bernitsas Law Offices explore Greece’s investment environment following the onset of its sovereign debt crisis
Year Established: 1946
Languages: Greek, English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.