In two decisions delivered in early December 2025 (Α. ΕΡΓΟΛΗΠΤΙΚΗ ΕΤΑΙΡΕΙΑ ΓΙΑΝΝΑΚΗΣ ΓΙΑΝΝΗ ΣΥΜΕΟΥ & ΥΙΟΙ ΛΤΔ v. ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗ ΣΑΒΒΑ, Civ App. 266/2017, 2/12/2025 and ΑΛΕΞΗ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ν. ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (ΚΑΛΑΜΟΥΔΙΑΣ) ΛΤΔ Civ App.301/2015,1/12/2025), the Supreme Court of Cyprus revisited key principles governing liability for...
Balancing environmental protection, cultural heritage and development is no longer a theoretical exercise; it is fast becoming a defining challenge for courts and policymakers alike. In her latest article, our partner Katia Kakoulli, published in the e-newspaper of the Great Britain-Cyprus Business Association, examines how...
Widely welcomed by professionals and service providers, Cyprus’ most significant tax reform in over two decades marks a major step forward in modernising the country’s fiscal framework. The Cyprus Tax Reform Package 2026 introduces a comprehensive set of legislative changes affecting both individuals and companies,...
We are proud to share that our firm has once again secured a prominent position in the Chambers and Partners Europe Guide 2026, being recognised among the leading firms in the jurisdiction. We are particularly delighted to highlight that our senior consultant and former managing...
After many years of negotiations, the European Union and India have recently reached a preliminary free trade agreement aimed at facilitating trade flows, reducing tariffs, and simplifying customs procedures. The agreement covers markets that together represent around two billion consumers and encompasses goods, services, sustainability,...