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Despina Americanou
Despina Americanou
Partner, Advocate, Head of the Banking and Finance Department. The focus areas of Mrs. Americanou are Loan Agreements, Shares Purchase Agreements, Shareholders Agreements as well as Securities Agreements. She has participated and offered legal assistance on Banking & Finance issues, corporate matters, and Merger and Acquisitions. She acted as special Cyprus law counsel in various multinational cross border transactions in which she advised on aspects of Cyprus law pertaining to Financing and Securities Agreements.
Michalis Zambyrinis
Michalis Zambyrinis
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.
Akis Koumas
Akis Koumas
Mr. Koumas is Senior Associate in our firm since October 2016. He specializes and has a considerable experience in litigation and advocacy with particular expertise and interest in contracts, commercial, corporate litigation, torts, company and banking law. He has also been involved in providing legal advice and representing banks in court, in cases related to matters which include among others credit facilities, receivers and managers, criminal complaints against banks, interpleader actions, CHF loans, garnishee proceedings, allegations of negligence and fraud against banks and other cases. Among his most notable and groundbreaking professional successes, Mr. Koumas has achieved the discharge of interim prohibitory orders against a bank and receivers and managers appointed out of court by the bank, under the terms of a floating charge and also the discharge of interim proceedings against a Cypriot bank by which the applicants sought to prohibit the bank from proceeding with foreclosure of their property.