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THESIS LAW FIRM
4 Sekeri Str
Kolonaki
Greece

Established in 2010 and headquartered in Athens, the firm’s long-term client relationships and the consistent quality of the legal solutions it provides are the bedrock upon which its practice stands.

Having dealt with transactions in many areas of law in different jurisdictions, the highly skilled team is able to resolve complex issues with tailor-made solutions, supplying clients with time- and cost-effective solutions.

The firm advises businesses and individuals on a wide range of legal matters, from the corporate, commercial, capital markets, public procurement, property, hospitality, IP, tax law and litigation to more sophisticated fields, such as NPLs, e-commerce, personal data protection and digital law.

The firm regularly advises on Greek and cross-border issues – regarding international assets and business interests – in several languages, including Greek, English, French, German, Russian and Spanish.

The firm has worked on many M&A transactions, including trading companies, hospitality, food industry, real estate, etc., both in Greece and abroad. These begin with the conduct of due diligence, the negotiation of the deal, through the provision of advice on all related matters and the drafting of contracts and other legal documents. Recently, the firm, acting as legal advisor, has successfully completed an M&A transaction in India, with the acquisition by our clients of a majority stake in a listed Indian company. Partner Kloy Tsiaga holds a position on the board of directors of the company, continues to follow the relevant legal issues involved in the operation of the company and provides updates to the clients.

The firm has profound expertise in the hospitality, entertainment and gaming sector and advises many clients engaged in major projects in those sectors in Greece and abroad on the establishment of their business, the licensing process, labor issues, IP issues, personal data protection and any other matters related to their activity.

The firm has extensive experience in the real estate and construction sector and has completed many transactions, while representing corporations, private equity funds and high-net-worth individuals, providing assistance on a variety of issues, such as due diligence investigation, transaction structure, drafting of contractual documents and tax issues.

The firm has significant expertise in the NPLs market and has worked on the conclusion of numerous NPLs and distressed assets deals, also advising on corporate, real estate and tax issues, and providing private equity funds with the range of experience they require.

The firm is also well known for its expertise in public works, procurement law and infrastructure projects, and has been advisor to global engineering, design consultancies, construction companies and manufacturers on diverse projects, including the water and wastewater sector, rail, highway and transportation, ports, energy and health sector, as well as operations related to residential and commercial development of properties, concessions and PPP/PFI projects.

Department Name Email Telephone
Corporate, Commercial, Capital Markets, Tax, Public Procurement Kloy Tsiaga ktsiaga@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
Capital Markets, Banking, NPLs, Real Estate, Litigation Eleni Pradalou epradalou@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
Corporate, Commercial, Public Procurement, Real Estate Marios Bouloukos mbouloukos@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
Real Estate, Commercial, NPLs, Litigation Angeliki Pappa apappa@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
Real Estate, Commercial, Labor Vassiliki Kakkava vkakkava@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
Real Estate, Public Procurement, Litigation Christina Gyftopoulou cgyftopoulou@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
Data Protection, IP Law, Digital Law, Commercial Sophia Antonopoulou santonopoulou@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
EU Competition and Distribution, Tax, Corporate, Digital Law George Petrakos gpetrakos@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
Commercial, IP Law Eleni Bouloukou ebouloukou@thesislaw.gr 00302107297404
Lawyers : 12
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Athens Bar Association
International Bar Association
Hellenic Association of Law Firms
Legal Skills International Business Lawyers
Greek Commercial Lawyers Association

Kloy Tsiaga, Managing Partner

Managing Partner Kloy Tsiaga explains how the firm adds value to the clients’ business.

 

1) What do you see as the main points that differentiate Thesis Law Firm from your competitors?

Our long-term client relationships and the consistent quality of the legal solutions we provide are the bedrock upon which our practice stands. We respond to client requests promptly, resolve complex issues with tailor-made solutions, having dealt with transactions involving many areas of law and different jurisdictions, and are able to meet tight deadlines.

We believe it is of vital importance to take into account the commercial activities and plans of the clients, even issues that may not be directly related to a transaction, and be proactive in order to provide advice that best serves their interests.

We are able to supply our clients who are active in different countries with time- and cost-effective solutions in part thanks to our network of European and international lawyers.

Adept at advising both individuals and businesses, we advise on a wide range of legal matters from the traditional: corporate, commercial, capital markets, public procurement, property, hospitality, IP and tax law, to more contemporary, sophisticated fields, such as NPLs, e-commerce, personal data protection, digital law.

We also regularly advise on Greek and cross-border issues regarding international assets and business interests, all provided in several languages, including Greek, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

 

2) Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?

The expansion of artificial intelligence in business and industry will likely bring a rapid rate of change in information technology law, including all modern technologies and the internet.

There will be shifts in environmental law, as climate change continues to feed the demand for sustainable solutions.

The recent evolution in work models, especially after Covid, including remote work and burnout, will most likely lead to further adaptations in labour laws.

Cybersecurity and data protection law, health and telemedicine law, will also be affected by both the Covid pandemic itself and the remote medical assistance which it entailed.

If any of these practices do not necessarily change quickly over the next 12 months, they are still certain to grow in the years to come.

 

3) What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?

In order to diversify the talents our firm encompasses, we have implemented a new mode of operation in which, no matter their specific field of practice, our lawyers actively participate in cases involving areas of law outside their specialty.

This has been a highly valuable approach, as it allows for a more comprehensive understanding of legal issues and an exchange of opinions that better serves clients’ needs.

In addition, the ongoing education of our staff is a priority, in order to keep everyone current with the latest legal developments.

 

4) Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?

As many of our clients are foreign individuals and entities, the ability to hold meetings on conferencing platforms, the digital signature of documents, the digital transformation of the public sector in many countries, and the general use of technology facilitates international transactions, eliminating distance constraints with those clients, as well as saving time by simplifying the provision of services to all of our clients.

 

5) Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?

An example is a hospitality/entertainment project that was implemented in Greece by foreign clients of ours. Within a short period of time, it became one of the most famous venues in the world. In order to provide advice which could potentially add value to their project, we first needed to understand the business and its operations.

We represented the clients in negotiating deals, drafting contracts and other legal documents, and introduced our clients to trusted professionals who could handle accounting, technical issues, etc.

We provided employee training on compliance-related topics, helping them better understand the requirements and how to avoid potential risks. We also developed procedures so that employees are aware of, and comply with, the relevant laws and regulations.

In addition, we provided our clients with feedback on various topics, helping ensure that all decisions could be made with a full understanding of their implications.

 

6) Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?

We believe that clients are seeking out firms who are responsive, understand their background, activities and profile, have a comprehensive approach to legal issues, take into account all related matters – such as tax implications, financing conditions, etc. – and can give them prompt, concrete advice and direction.

For this reason, we maintain long-standing relations with our clients, who most often prefer we deal with all of their legal cases and transactions, as well as coordinating any other consultants involved (e.g. technical, financial, etc.).

Having built a strong culture at our firm along these lines, filled with people we trust, our goal is to grow the business, exploring new markets while providing quality legal representation to our clients and building a team that can support that growth.