AGPLAW Achieves Major Victory with International Mareva Injunction Worth €50 Million
We are proud to announce that Angelos Paphitis, Managing Partner at AGPLAW, and Maria Constantinou, Partner of the Disputes team at AGPLAW, have successfully secured a significant injunction in the Cyprus courts.
The Due Process of Law and Its Influence on Brazilian Law: A Comparative Analysis Based on American Substantive Due Process
Introduction The principle of due process of law is at the core of constitutional rights both in the United States and Brazil.
Types of Fintech Licenses Required for Operation in Nigeria
Introduction Financial technology, generally referred to as “Fintech”, is a thriving business that applies technology.
Understanding Developer Liability for Maintenance and Defect Costs After Property Handover
Introduction: When investing in off-plan properties, especially in jointly owned properties in Dubai,
Legal Actions and Remedies for Intentional Signature Forgery Under UAE Law
Introduction: Intentional signature forgery, particularly concerning cheques, is a serious offence under UAE law.
Legal Remedies for Buyers in Dubai to Recover Funds from Delayed Property Handover
Introduction: In Dubai’s rapidly growing real estate market, off-plan property purchases have become a popular investment option .
M&A AND PE IMPACT DUE TO THE CHANGES TO INDIA’S COMPETITION LAW REGIME
The Competition (Amendment) Act, 2023 (the “2023 Amendment”) was introduced on April 11, 2023, to amend the Competition Act, 2002 (the “Act”) and, inter alia, establish a new threshold for assessing transactions, known as the Deal Value Threshold (the “DV Threshold”). On September 10, 2024 (the “Effective Date”), India’s Ministry of Corporate Affairs (the “MCA”) …
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Stamp Duty on Concession Agreements
The Supreme Court of India, in its recent judgment in Rewa Tollway P. Limited v. the State of Madhya Pradesh[1] (“Rewa Decision”),
Stamp Duty on Concession Agreements
The Supreme Court of India, in its recent judgment in Rewa Tollway P. Limited v. the State of Madhya Pradesh[1] (“Rewa Decision”),
REVIVING ENTERPRISES – OBJECTIVE OF RESTRUCTURING LAW M/S. PRO KNITS v/s THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CANARA BANK & ORS. [SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (C) NO. 7898 OF 2024)]
Supreme Court In a recent Judicial pronouncement the Supreme Court came up with the decision supporting the implementation of an existing framework for early detection of financial stress of enterprises,