About the Company
Firm Members

Our team of professionally and academically lawyers, Economists, business administrators, notaries, Associates of Banking and Accounting Organizations and secretaries work together to offer you the perfect service that you deserve. It has always been our firm's practice to put your needs on the first priority and give you attentive support and constant advice throughout the progress of your case.

Our team also aims to build a close relationship with you, in order to attend to your specific needs.

You will be constantly up dated of the progress of your case as circumstances require and you will find that your relationship with us is based on mutual trust and respect.


Managing Directors - Senior Partners

LYSANDROS E. LYSANDROU
ETHNIKO AND KAPODISTRIAKO UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS

Degree in Law
Advocate - Legal Consultant
(Barrister)

STELIOS A. THOMA
KINGSTON UNIVERSITY
(London)
Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Advocate - Legal Consultant
(Barrister)
Legal Department

VICTORIA CHILETIKOU
AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITY III
, (France)
Degree in Law
Master's Degree in European and International Law
Master's Degree in Maritime Law
Advocate - Legal Consultant
(Barrister)

POLA KALYVITOY
ARISTOTELIO UNIVERSITY OF SALONICA

Degree in Law
Advocate - Legal Consultant

EIRINI TSANGARI
Ethniko & Kapodistriako University of Athens

Advocate - Legal Consultant

ELENA THOMA
Aristotelio University of Salonica

Advocate - Legal Consultant
Secretarial Staff

Sotiroulla Lysandrou
ETHNIKO AND KAPODISTRIAKO UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Business Department

Rania Taveli
Technological Educational Institution
Of Western Macedonia (Kastoria)
Public Relations & Communication
PR Department

Pantelitsa Thoma
Secretarial diploma
Intercollege, Cyprus.


Athina Aristeidou
Secretarial Studies


Accounting and Audit Department

Agis Agisilaou
Head of Audit Department
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)

Daria Cuprikova
( Accounting & Audit Department)
Accountant
Latest News

Cyprus: International Business Centre
Cyprus is a developed and established international business centre, with many tread more

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Cyprus: International Business Centre


2012-01-31

Cyprus is a developed and established international business centre, with many tax and other advantages to international business. The extensive network of treaties for the avoidance of double taxation which Cyprus has formed makes the island very attractive to international investors.
There are a large number of International Business Companies (IBCs), i.e. companies incorporated in Cyprus whose beneficial ownership and business activities lie outside Cyprus. It is worth mentioning that Cyprus has the lowest corporation tax rate in the EU at 10% on operating profits. Furthermore, as holding companies in Cyprus are in practice free of any tax both on their income from dividends and on their proceeds/going on disposal of their investments without any restrictions to relation to the time for which the investment was held or in relation to thin capitalisation, the island has become a favourable location for establishing holding companies by international business.

Cyprus Marinas: The new capital of Mediterranean Luxury
Marina projects are expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2012, makiread more

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Cyprus Marinas: The new capital of Mediterranean Luxury


2012-01-31

Marina projects are expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2012, making it possible to welcome the first yachts during Cyprus? assumption of the E.U. presidency during the second quarter of the same year. Work for the construction of Limassol Marina is already under way and progressing rapidly. Estimated to cost more than 350 million euros and providing facilities and services of the highest standard, it can accommodate all types of vessels from sailing yachts to megayachts, ranging in length from 8m to 100m.

Cyprus: The New Energy Centre
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Cyprus: The New Energy Centre


2012-01-31

The announcement of the US-based oil company Noble Energy of the discovery of a ?significant? natural gas in the Cyprus Block 12 offers Cyprus a new perspective and is of a huge significance as regards the island?s strategic position, lying at the hub of three continents and close to the busy trade routes linking Europe with the Arab World and the Far East.
In view of the above-mentioned discovery and in combination with the Cyprus Corporate Law, the Banking and Taxation System which are one of the most liable internationally, a range of investors worldwide showed an immense interest in investing in Cyprus.
The establishment and operation of an Oil Storage Terminal and a liquefaction plant will offer Cyprus many benefits and advantages of great political, geostrategic and economic importance. Cyprus will become an important energy hub in Mediterranean and the use of natural gas as an alternative fuel instead of HFO and other oil derivatives is expected to contribute positively in the following:
? Diversification of the energy mix in Cyprus.
? Security of energy supply.
? Protection of the environment through reduction of CO2 emissions.
? Increase the efficiency of power generation.
? Reduction of Cyprus? dependence from oil imports.