Ms Mariliza Myrat > Zepos & Yannopoulos > Athens, Greece > Lawyer Profile

Zepos & Yannopoulos
280 KIFISSIAS AVE
HALANDRI
152 32 ATHENS
Greece
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Work Department

Commercial and Consumer Law, Corporate Law & Compliance, M&A and Project Development

Position

Marilisa Myrat is a senior associate of our corporate commercial practice.

Marilisa focuses on corporate law, M&A and civil law. She regularly provides legal advice to domestic and international corporations on Greek corporate law and compliance issues, including corporations listed in the stock exchange. She also has extensive experience in finance & capital markets and in complex international business transactions, including share deals, corporate restructurings, bond loan agreements, securitizations and refinancing. Furthermore, she provides support on issues arising from day-to-day operations of corporations and on a wide array of legal issues related to civil law, as well as drafting and commenting on various transaction documents and agreements. She has also been involved in various due diligence exercises. Marilisa has handled various litigation cases and has experience as a litigation lawyer.

She was admitted to the Athens Bar in 2014 and joined our firm in 2019.

Marilisa is admitted before the Athens Court of Appeals.

Languages

Greek and English

Education

University of Athens, Faculty of Law (LL.M, Civil Law, 2013)

University of Athens, Faculty of Law (LL.B, 2012)

University of the Aegean, Faculty of Social Anthropology & History (M.S Gender & Minority Studies, 2008)

University of the Aegean, Faculty of Social Anthropology & History (B.S, 2005)

Lawyer Rankings

Greece > Commercial, corporate and M&A

Described as a ‘very detailed and agile’ practice, Zepos & Yannopoulos specialises in advising Greek and global clients on high-profile M&A transactions, as well as regularly handling due diligence matters and drafting shareholders’ agreements. The team demonstrates vast knowledge in the renewable energy and hospitality spheres, often leveraging its expertise in overseeing corporate restructurings and project financing initiatives. In Athens, Stefanos Charaktiniotis and Athina Skolarikou co-head the group, specialising in cross-border corporate transactional work and reverse mergers, whilst Antonis Giannakodimos focuses on market regulation in the retail and wholesale sectors. Danai Falconaki is knowledgeable in bankruptcy law and Mariliza Myrat is also noted.