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Scordis, Papapetrou & Co LLC
30 KARPENISI STREET
NICOSIA
Cyprus

Cyprus > Dispute resolution Tier 2

Scordis, Papapetrou & Co LLC has an excellent track record in advising prominent national and international clients on complex disputes and arbitrations. In addition, it frequently works with major international law firms on matters as diverse as asset tracing and recovery proceedings, as well as multi-jurisdictional disputes and shareholder litigation. The key practitioners to note are Kyriacos Scordis, Constantinos AdamidesAlexandros GavrielidesChristos Scordis, Penelope Papapetrou and Andreas Michaelides.

Practice head(s):

Kyriacos Scordis; Christos Scordis; Constantinos Adamides; Alexandros Gavrielides; Penelope Papapetrou; Andreas Michaelides

Testimonials

‘The litigation team of Scordis, Papapetrou & Co LLC is highly skilled and efficient. They always provide thorough and to the point legal analysis in even the most complex cases and they are easily accessible.’

‘Alexandros Gavrielides is one of the best and most reliable litigation lawyers in Cyprus. He is a true expert in Cypriot private law and he has a very good understanding of international and foreign private law, as well.’

‘A single lawyer which we single out as being particularly brilliant is Constantinos Adamides. His work is always of high quality and his expertise is highly trusted. His tried and tested skills in corporate litigation and contracts law are unparalleled. Kyriacos Scordis always stands out for his professionalism and experience.’

‘The team at Scordis have a deep understanding of Cyprus litigation and they are strategic and commercial in approach. They are incredibly good to work with and more often than not they get results. Alexandros Gavrielides is an exceptional litigator.’

‘The team is excellent for in-depth analysis and very good in strategy. Constantinos Adamides has the very strong ability to handle complex and sophisticated matters.’

‘What attracts us to this firm apart from their exceptional grasp of the issues and sound advice, is their responsiveness and respect towards us. We always receive prompt, professional and courteous advice, in an easy to understand format.’

‘Both Alexandros Gavrielides and Penelope Papapetrou are exceptional lawyers and personalities. They have a depth of knowledge and experience, as well as boldness and ability to think laterally and out of the box, that maximises our efforts and produces results.’

Key clients

Tylmania Holdings Limited

NewCytech Business Solutions Limited

Gramercy Funds Management LLC

National Bank Trust

MN Larnaca Water Co Ltd / MN Limassol Desalination Ltd

PJSC National Bank Trust

Work highlights

  • Acting for the two consortium companies of MN Larnaca Desalination Co Ltd and MN Limassol Water Co. Ltd and a subsidiary of Israel’s water company in numerous contractual and other disputes involving claims against the Water Development Department of the Ministry of Agriculture of Cyprus, on the basis of BOT contracts for two water desalination projects in Cyprus.

Cyprus > Commercial, corporate and M&A Tier 3

Scordis, Papapetrou & Co LLC has an excellent reputation for assisting national and international clients with high-value and complicated transactions. The group is also adept at handling company restructurings, venture capital deals, and M&A work, to name a few key areas of strength. The team continues to handle a steady stream of instructions directly from international clients, including some international law firms. The key practitioners to note include Kyriacos Scordis, Christos ScordisMakis Chrysomilas and Constantinos Adamides, alongside Matheos Papapetrou and Andreas Michaelides.

Practice head(s):

Kyriacos Scordis; Christos Scordis; Makis Chrysomilas; Constantinos Adamides; Matheos Papapetrou; Andreas Michaelides

Other key lawyers:

Omiros Klappis

Testimonials

‘The key strength is the availability of solid advice whenever it is required. This means that the firm has a pool of talent from which it can draw resources to offer its legal services. Very often we face tight deadlines so this is one firm on which we can rely, and have never been disappointed with the quality of the advice.’

‘Constantinos Adamides is a person who pays tremendous attention to detail.’

‘Very skilled. Tailor made assistance and advice.’

‘People are knowledgeable and responsive. The collaboration is excellent and a multitude of matters can be addressed with ease.’

‘Andreas is always available and ready to assist in any matter.’

‘Big firm, diverse resources. Substantial experience in area combined with market and business knowledge.’

Key clients

Demetra Holdings PLC

Errante Global Services Limited

House of Hiranandani

XM Group – Trading Point Holdings Limited – Trading.com

MN Larnaca Water Co Ltd / MN Limassol Desalination Ltd

Logicom Public Ltd

House of Hiranandani

Integrated Casino Resorts

Emerald Coast Properties Limited

Work highlights

  • Acting as local counsel for Integrated Casino Resorts Cyprus Ltd, providing ongoing extensive legal advice in relation to compliance with casino gaming laws and regulations, as well as resort operations.
  • Acts as longstanding counsel to MN Larnaca Desalination Co Ltd / MN Limassol Water Co Ltd concerning corporate matters and contractual obligations vis-à-vis the Water Development Department of the Ministry of Ministry of Agriculture of Cyprus.

SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & Co LLC is a leading law firm in Cyprus whose roots date from 1922. Today it has more than 30 specialized lawyers and is renowned for its strong international corporate and dispute resolution practice and expertise. Its multi-faceted practice comprises of synergies and joint practices in all areas of the commercial spectrum to provide a comprehensive range of legal services for modern business and finance, through advocates and international business lawyers specialising in company, commercial, tax, shipping, admiralty, litigation and arbitration both on an international and country specific level. SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & Co (Corporate Services) Ltd provides a comprehensive range of corporate, tax advisory, accounting, secretarial and related support services, through tax consultants, accountants and support staff from a variety of disciplines. SPA Financial Services Ltd is an affiliated private investment services boutique firm established together with an experienced team of qualified investment professionals to provide a wide range of investment services.  Jointly or separately, our firm and its affiliates (SP&Co) combine their knowledge and expertise to provide clients with a unique combination of quality services. With decades of advisory experience and involvement in multi-billion transactions throughout the world, SP&Co is well placed to advice whether on existing operations or business opportunities, the restructuring and expansion of businesses and generally on local and international operations of its clients.

Main areas of practice: The firm provides a comprehensive range of services through lawyers and qualified professionals from other disciplines, with particular expertise in:-

  • Company and commercial law matters: acted or advised on a multitude of multi-million financial transactions, most with a cross-border element and the provision of specialised advice on a variety of corporate and commercial matters forms part of its day-to-day practice. Such matters include tax planning, corporate mergers and acquisitions, venture capital and real estate investments, joint ventures, escrow arrangements, reorganisations, financing and other complex commercial projects.
  • Domestic and international litigation: Apart from long standing strong general domestic litigation practice which includes acting on behalf of banks and other financial institutions,  municipalities, public bodies, companies and individuals,  the firm has established a ‘beyond the borders’ reputation having acted, instructed or advised in relation to international multi-million claims resulting in litigation in Cyprus, the US, UK, BVI, Switzerland, Russia, Greece or arbitration in Cyprus, London (LCIA), Zurich (ZCC), Stockholm (SCC), International Court of Arbitration (France), International Chamber of Commerce and Moscow (ICAC). The international practice includes numerous highly publicised and hotly contested litigation and arbitration cases.
  • Private and public law: long-established reputation and expertise in public procurement and administrative law, immovable property, labour and employment, immigration law, banking and finance, competition, and European law, intellectual property law, IT and telecommunications law, shipping and admiralty, Stock Exchange law, and Trusts & Fiduciary.
  • Company formation and the provision of corporate services: leader in advising startups and structuring of international holdings or cross-border transactions and investments. A wide range of services, including corporate, tax and VAT advisory, accounting, secretarial, escrow and trusteeship services, is provided by SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & Co (Corporate Services) Ltd and other group entities through in-house tax consultants, accountants and other qualified professionals who deal with the day-to-day needs of the firm’s clients.

The wide range of services provided by the firm is in line with the role of Cyprus as an international business centre, having the advantage of being an EU member state with close proximity to the Middle East and close ties to Eastern Europe and Asia.

Department Name Email Telephone
Corporate, Mergers and acquisitions Kyriacos Scordis k.scordis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Corporate Matheos Papapetrou mat.papapetrou@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Mergers and acquisitions Christos Scordis c.scordis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Banking and finance Penelope Papapetrou p.papapetrou@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Litigation/dispute resolution Christos Scordis c.scordis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Litigation/dispute resolution Constantinos Adamides c.adamides@scordispapapetrou.com +357-25 818 444
Litigation/dispute resolution Alexandros Gavrielides a.gavrielides@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Litigation/dispute resolution Penelope Papapetrou p.papapetrou@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Shipping and admiralty Matheos Papapetrou mat.papapetrou@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Fiduciary / Administrative Services Makis Chrysomilas m.chrysomilas@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Corporate and Commercial Law Sofia Tryfonos Avraam s.tryfonos@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Shipping and admiralty Sofi Mylona s.mylona@scordispapapetrou.com +357-25 818 444
Tax Advisory Kyriacos Scordis k.scordis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Tax Advisory Christos Scordis c.scordis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Investment immigration Makis Chrysomilas m.chrysomilas@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Investment immigration Christos Scordis c.scordis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Trusts Christos Scordis c.scordis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Immovable property Penelope Papapetrou p.papapetrou@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Competition/european Kyriacos Scordis k.scordis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Competition/european Alexandros Gavrielides a.gavrielides@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Labour and employment Michalis Marcou m.marcou@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Public procurement and administrative Alexandros Gavrielides a.gavrielides@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Public procurement and administrative Constantinos Adamides c.adamides@scordispapapetrou.com +357-25 818 444
Public Companies / Stock exchange Omiros Klappis o.klappis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-25 818 444
IT and telecommunications Dr Michael Frendo valletta@scordispapapetrou.com +356 21234444
Intellectual property Dimitris Spiliotis d.spiliotis@scordispapapetrou.com +357-22843000
Number of lawyers : 30
at Nicosia office : 19
at Limassol office : 11
English
Greek
Russian
Other offices : Limassol
Other offices : Athens
Other offices : Valletta

Kyriacos Scordis, Managing Partner

What do you see as the main points that differentiate SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & CO LLC from your competitors?

At SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & CO LLC we like to excel especially when the going gets tough; whether it is dealing with acrimonious (local or international) disputes, difficult M&As or handling challenging client affairs in difficult times. At present as the global economy is being hammered by Covid-19, clients will seek to engage lawyers who can meet the challenge. I strongly believe that the breadth and depth of our firm’s expertise coupled with our energetic and adaptive teams and ethos sets us apart and allows us to be a forerunner in any challenge.

We align the services of our firm with the demands and interests of our clients. We are innovative and we have the capability, resources and willingness to embrace new ways of doing things for the benefit of our clients in changing times. This has proved to be a winning formula in extraordinary times, such as the period of dissolution of the Soviet Union, world economic crisis of 2008-2009 and the banking crisis which ensued in Cyprus in 2013. We are confident that it will continue to be a winning formula during this Covid crisis.

Our firm is small by global standards but has a global perspective. This allows us to get intimately involved with and to understand our clients’ business in depth whether big or small, local or international and to use our size, flexibility and expertise to our clients’ maximum advantage. Our core characteristics are an individual client-need-adapted service and a relentless commitment to advance our clients’ business by providing solid solutions with loyalty and respect. We focus our service on things our customers value, we build strong cooperations, and we innovate in the pursuit of client success.

Thus, we have built and provide a multi-disciplinary practice in house, as well as collaborate seamlessly with other professionals (service providers/ bankers/ professionals in industry) both in the local and international markets with the aim of tackling problems and providing a comprehensive professional all round service to our clients in a world where artificial divides separating services/industries are becoming increasingly blurred.

Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?

At the moment there is a focus on Covid-19 affected areas (such as shutdowns / compensations / damage mitigation / labour law issues) but we expect that this will continue in the post Covid-19 era when businesses will need to adapt to the new market demands and needs, such as:

Distressed Asset Sales / Financing

M&A in the retail sector

Dispute Resolution (especially to address supply chain disruptions / business failures)

Debt restructuring

Nationalisations / Governmental bailouts

Labour disputes / employment law

What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?

Increasing use of technology, both in terms of communications, collaboration, work ethics and security. Technology has allowed us to develop synergies and pool and utilise our knowledge base more effectively. In addition, we are following the international trend of multi-disciplinary practices and have put together multidisciplinary teams or created multi-disciplinary task forces / collaborations both locally and on an international level. This allows clients to engage us on a one-stop-shop basis in relation to various tasks, and have the benefit of unitary, uniform and synchronised response to their affairs and requests.

Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?

Technology, in all its forms over the last few decades, is a concept that is well understood by our firm and implemented at a very early stage. We welcome and embrace new technology and processes, whether it is automation, computerisation, digitalisation or artificial intelligence. Access to data driven information has been fundamental to the way that our firm functions in order that we have access to faster data and information analysis. We continuously adjust our sevices with technology at the core for the benefit of servicing our clients, often possessing services and tools before our clients have implemented equivalent solutions.

As an example, in response to the Covid-19 crisis we rolled out our business continuity plan that included off site operations and remote access, equipped many of our staff (not only key persons) with portable devices, enabled remote access with enhanced security safeguards and robust online collaboration tools. At the same time, we approach technology with requisite respect, paying particular attention not only to the benefits but the risks preferring trusted, robust solutions that are secure and adhere to industry best practices as opposed to open source or cheap and untested alternatives.

At the same time technology has made the availability of public source information more accessible to both lawyers and clients alike. In turn, accessibility has also meant that clients are more focused / knowledgeable and more demanding in their requests, who in turn are more appreciative of law firms such as ours with the breadth, depth, specialisation and expertise to handle such more- informed requests.

Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?

Part of our daily routine involves adding value to our client’s matters. For example, in a labour law case involving a very well-known Cypriot financial institution, our advice to limit our client’s exposure to claims or demands, run counter to the advice of in-house and multiple external lawyers but was upheld by the Court when challenged with a resulting benefit worth millions to the institution as well as avoidance of public embarrassment in relation to what was a particularly publicity sensitive arrangement. Limiting exposure or extracting commercial benefits exist in all areas we advise on and represents one of our primary objectives, be it M&A, litigation, corporate/commercial, shipping, tax, intellectual property or others.

Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?

Basing a decision on a solid legal foundation is the starting point of any commercial decision. We therefore strongly recommend that clients involve their lawyers early on in any decision-making process, while at the same time advocating that any lawyer must remain independent and objective. Obviously it is not for lawyers to comment on commercial strategies or to take commercial decisions, but the engagement of an experienced and seasoned lawyer, who combines the benefit of g a strong legal background and experiences in the sector can and often does allow the identification and rectification of issues, or changes of strategy and commercial direction earlier and more effectively (in all respects) than a less proactive approach (of only engaging a lawyer once a problem arises).

In the aftermath of Covid-19 and the resulting market shock, as well as the inevitable cost and budget cutting, we see our firm consolidating its client base and securing more engagements from clients who wish to have solid and reliable advice from lawyers they can trust and who can draw on the benefits of a wide multi-disciplinary practice. We also see a further consolidation of the sector, as well as the inevitable collapse of practices who are over-reliant on particular sectors of the economy.