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DLA Piper Georgia LP

10 MELIKISHVILI STREET, TBILISI 0179, GEORGIA
Tel:
Work +995 32 25 09 300
Fax:
Fax +995 32 25 09 301
Web:
www.dlapiper.com/georgia
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What we say about the firm's legal practice in Georgia

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Within Legal market overview, DLA Piper LLP is a first tier firm,

DLA Piper Georgia LP fields ‘a strong team, which is willing and able to serve the client’ on contentious and non-contentious matters. Transport infrastructure and financial services are key sectors, as are oil and gas and mining. The firm advises key client BP on corporate matters and in litigation, including administrative proceedings pertaining to its oil pipeline network. The group is lender’s counsel to Asian Development Bank and US OPIC, and also represents other banks including Bank of Georgia and Rabobank. The ‘very good and valuable’ litigation team is advising clients including RRsat Global Communication Network and CNH Baumaschinen regarding debt collection. Managing partner Ted Jonas is a US-qualified attorney with huge experience in Georgia. Otar Kipshidze, and legal director Avto Svanidze are recommended. Vakhtang Paresishvili left the firm in March 2012 to accept a position in-house.


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    In February 2010 the Sentencing Guidelines Council (the SGC) issued definitive guidelines to courts on imposing appropriate sentences for corporate manslaughter and health and safety offences causing death. The SGC states that fines imposed on companies found guilty of corporate manslaughter should not fall below £500,000, while fines in respect of health and safety offences that are a significant cause of death should be at least £100,000. Crucially, the SGC declined to provide for a fixed link between the imposed fine and the turnover or profitability of the offending company.

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