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right arrow Who we are
We are a full service,
general practice law firm.

We are a very well organized team providing variety of services in specific sectors of law. Our aim is to provide our clients the best law advice and representation.

Every member of our team has the academic qualifications and work experience to handle every case of our spectrum with the upmost professionalism and dedication.  

We have only one goal. To find to our clients the best possible solution.

who we are
right arrow Areas of Practice
We are a full service,
general practice law firm.
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PROPERTY LAW/REAL ESTATE
Our company’s has rich experience
in the property and real estate
sector having been involved in
multi-complicated transactions.
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CORPORATE LAW
We provide advance services in regards
to Corporate issues. Also through
our affiliate companies Progloria Consultants
Ltd and Ability Corporate Services Ltd
we provide nominee services.
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FAMILY LAW
Our Law Office provides advice and
legal representation in regards
to every aspect of family law.
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BANKING LITIGATION
We only represent individuals and
and legal entities in disputes with
banking organizations. We help
people to establish their rights against
the banking organizations in Cyprus.
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for Cyprus law news.
25 Oct 2024    Close to a Solution for Trapped Property Buyers
A legislative formula is on the table that will allow the transfer of title deeds to property buyers. Each case will be individually assessed, and where no evidence of fraud is found, the transfer of the title deed will proceed.
20 Jun 2024    SUSPENSION OF THE TRAPPED BUYERS' TITLE TRANSFER PROCEDURE
On June 20, 2024, the Court of Appeal of Cyprus, in the context of Civil Appeal 285/2018 involving the Bank of Cyprus Public Company Limited and the Director of the Paphos Land Registry Department among others, ruled that the procedure for transferring separate ownership titles in the names of trapped buyers is fundamentally unconstitutional as it conflicts with Article 26 of the Constitution.