Mr Michalis Zambyrinis > STELIOS AMERICANOS & CO LLC > Nicosia, Cyprus > Lawyer Profile

STELIOS AMERICANOS & CO LLC
12TH DEMOSTHENI SEVERI AVENUE
6TH FLOOR
1080 NICOSIA
Cyprus

Work Department

Banking & Finance, Corporate & Commercial, Mergers & Acquisitions

Position

Associate, Lawyer. He is member of three departments: (i) Banking & Finance, (ii) Corporate & Commercial and (ii) Mergers & Acquisitions. During his career, Mr. Michalis Zambyrinis acquired significant legal expertise in cross-border and multi-jurisdictional projects related to mergers and acquisitions as well as to project finance. His work involves, among others, drafting, negotiating and reviewing several types of commercial agreements, including finance documents, share purchase agreements and joint venture agreements, providing legal advice on various corporate law issues as well as participating in the preparation of legal due-diligence reports.

Career

Mr. Michalis Zambyrinis became a member of the Cyprus Bar Association in 2013 and joined STELIOS AMERICANOS & CO LLC the same year.

Languages

Greek, English

Memberships

Cyprus Bar Association

Education

Mr. Michalis Zambyrinis graduated from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (LL.B) in 2011. He then continued for postgraduate studies in England which led to an LL.M (with distinction) from the University College London.

Lawyer Rankings

Cyprus > Commercial, corporate and M&A

(Rising stars)

Michalis ZambyrinisSTELIOS AMERICANOS & CO LLC

The ‘excellent’ team at STELIOS AMERICANOS & CO LLC has an enviable track record in handling major cross-border mergers and acquisitions. The group is highly regarded for its expertise in assisting with foreign direct investments into Cyprus, particularly in the real estate, tourism and energy sectors, as well as providing ‘decisive, practical and objective advice‘ on restructurings and insolvencies. Stelios Americanos spearheads the practice; Michalis Zambyrinis has extensive experience in assisting with mergers and acquisitions, shareholders’ agreements, and complex corporate governance matters.