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1) minority shareholders rights and shareholders agreements,
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Pistiolis-Triantafyllos &
Associates law firm has one of the
most dynamic and business-oriented corporate employment & labour law
practices in Greece.
We represent national and international corporations and we make it our business to
keep up with the ever-changing complexities of employment law, so corporations
can focus on running their business.
Employment law is one of the most rapidly changing areas of our legal system.
Against a backdrop of new legislation, regulations and reported cases,
maintaining best practice is a real challenge.
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The Hellenic Competition Commission (HCC) recently issued decision 526/VI/2011, by virtue of which it adopted a “second generation” leniency program, which is fully aligned with the relevant EU provisions and practices.
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Update on the regulative framework
of PV development following
the recent enactment of Law
4001/2011 and the revised Regulation
of Electricity Generation
Licences for RES plants in Greece.
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Merger control in Greece. A detailed chapter, including the new provisions recently established under Law 3959/11.
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M&A activity in Greece for 2010/11. An annual review providing the Greek legal framework and the main market tendencies.
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In this Newsletter
A. Greece Passes New Energy Law on Electricity, Gas and Hydrocarbon Exploration Hydrocarbons market reforms
B. First Amendment of the Greek Grid Code for the National Natural Gas System
Reservation of capacity
LNG terminal use
System expansion and advance reservation of capacity
Future developments
C. New Tax on Consumption of Natural Gas
D. New Monopoly Natural Gas Distribution Companies to be Auctioned in October
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An update of the firm's yearly chapter on the regulatory regime of the Greek power market
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A detailed chapter on Greek employment law
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The Greek venture capital market does not rely on local structures or Greek legislation. Even when funds are of Greek origin, they follow structures and arrangements that are driven by foreign jurisdictions, primarily those with tax incentives.