Mr Dimitris Papapolyviou > Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants > Nicosia, Cyprus > Lawyer Profile
Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants Offices
1 LAMPOUSAS STREET
1095 NICOSIA
Cyprus
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Mr Dimitris Papapolyviou
Work Department
Litigation, Arbitration and Mediation
Position
Senior Associate
Career
Senior Associate Dimitris Papapolyviou has notable experience in a wide spectrum of corporate and commercial law disputes, and primarily practises in the areas of corporate and commercial litigation and energy law.
He is regularly involved in complex, high-value commercial disputes before the Courts of Cyprus, with special focus on corporate disputes and the issuance of interlocutory relief.
In addition, Dimitris advises clients on various regulatory and commercial aspects of the electricity, hydrocarbons, and renewable energy markets in Cyprus.
Languages
English, Greek
Memberships
Cyprus Bar Association
Education
- LLM in Oil & Gas Law, University of Aberdeen
- LLB in Law Faculty, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Lawyer Rankings
Cyprus > Dispute resolution
(Rising stars)Dimitris Papapolyviou – Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants
Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants fields a ‘very deep team‘; ‘the service is excellent and outstanding‘. The group has an excellent reputation for advising on complex litigation, and regularly appears before the Cyprus Courts and international arbitration centres. Practice head George Mountis is ‘always alert and proactive‘, and Victoria-Zoi Papagiannis has considerable experience in handling complex, high-value corporate and commercial disputes, often with cross-border elements, involving, among other issues, allegations of fraud. Dimitris Papapolyviou’s varied practice includes shareholder disputes and applications for interim relief. Georgia Georgiou advises on a broad spectrum of civil, commercial, and family law disputes.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- EU and competition
- Intellectual property
- Tax