Mr Alexandros Androutsopoulos > Machas & Partners Law Firm > Athens, Greece > Lawyer Profile

Machas & Partners Law Firm
8, Koumpari Str
Athens 10674
Greece

Work Department

Criminal Law/White-Collar Crime

Position

Partner

 

Career

With more than 12 years as senior associate at the historic Lykourezos Law Offices, Alexandros Androutsopoulos has an extensive experience in handling criminal litigation in a wide range of important criminal cases involving racketeering, fraud perpetrated against the Greek State, lewd behavior against minors, internet child pornography and medical malpractice negligence.

Concurrently he has acted as counsel in a number of disciplinary proceedings against civil servants, police officers and doctors. Alexandros was successful in securing the first unanimous conviction of both a doctor and the private clinic for medical malpractice leading to death from the competent Medical Board. He has also acted as the legal counsel of major companies, handling a variety of legal issues, managing and providing counsel for international and national legal disputes, litigation, due diligence cases, preparation files for participating in public tenders.

Alexandros is actively involved in animal rights issues offering pro bono legal services to animal rights organizations. He is licensed to practice law before the Supreme Court of Greece.

Languages

Greek, English

Memberships

Admission:
Athens Bar Association, 2008

Education

University of Athens Law School (LL.B.), 2006
University of Athens, School of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology, Dept. of Psychology, 2000

Lawyer Rankings

Greece > White-collar crime

Representing both corporate and private clients, the criminal law team at Machas & Partners Law Firm has expertise in fraud and embezzlement claims. Petros Machas and Alexandros Androutsopoulos co-head the department, bringing in-depth insight into fraud perpetrated against the Greek State as well as corporate cross-border matters. Associate Dimitrios Zanganas is an expert in criminal law, specifically in cases involving white-collar crime.