About

The firm: Chambersfield Economides Kranos is an innovative international law firm with a comprehensive knowledge of the international business market.

Mr Michalis Economides is the CEO and founder of the law firm Chambersfield Economides Kranos. He is an advocate and legal consultant, approved member of the Cyprus Bar Association, Barrister at Law of England and Wales, Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators of England and Wales, Registered Member of Mediators for Civil and Commercial Disputes, as well as, Certified Liquidator and Insolvency Practitioner.

Additionally, he is an awarded and recommended attorney from various globally reputable organizations and he is regularly appointed by individuals, private and public entities for scrutiny, review, and consultation.

Mr Michalis Economides created his own law firm, Chambersfield Economides Kranos, and, then he proceeded with founding GFA Trust, an international corporate and fiduciary provider.

Chambersfield Economides Kranos is a law firm that follows a customer-centric method by acknowledging that the uniqueness of each customer requires an exclusive approach.

With a physical presence in more than nine countries, the firm undertakes a wide range of complex legal disputes and business cases that fall within the scope of litigation.

Chambersfield Economides Kranos is also a registered service provider for offering the Cyprus Investment Program and Cyprus Permanent Residence scheme.  Moreover, the firm has great expertise in the Citizenship by Investment Schemes of Caribbean Countries.

What is more, Chambersfield Economides Kranos provides a comprehensive range of legal, corporate, and fiduciary related services, in more than twenty-one jurisdictions, for private and corporate clients, multinational companies, financial institutions, and governments on a local, national and global level.

The firm offers a full spectrum of corporate, commercial, and fiduciary services such a company formation, company administration, trust registration and management, company re-domiciliation, mergers and acquisitions, escrow services, the global opening of bank accounts, incorporation of foundations, contracts, and agreements, as well as handling of commercial disputes, commercial negotiations, and provision of alternative dispute resolution services.

Areas of practice: The experienced Chambersfield Economides Kranos’ team of lawyers, is well aware of the fact that the diversified business environment of our era needs to be dealt with an open perspective, creative out-of-the-box thinking, when approaching each legal or corporate issue.

The law firm has an in-depth awareness of the complexity of all technical procedures and structural requirements regarding the overall legislative system, especially when multi-jurisdictional issues arise, either through negotiations, arbitration, litigation, or mediation.

Therefore, its professional lawyers are always up-to-date with the new regulations and/or practices of the legislative framework, in order to successfully and vigorously negotiate and document the relationships of all parties engaged, in all types of disputes that may occur.

Moreover, most of the cases that the firm has handled are associated with: litigation and arbitration; regulatory compliance; due diligence; risk management; real estate finance; private equity finance; M&A finance; financial services; corporate and commercial; company formation; registration of business names; formation of foundations; formation of trusts; joint ventures; re-domiciliation; multi-jurisdictional M&A; corporate restructuring; tax restructuring; complex agreements for property acquisitions; intellectual property; commercial litigation; banking litigation; the opening of offshore and onshore bank accounts; escrow services; loan restructuring and insolvency; complex loan restructuring with multiple shareholders, etc; arbitration between stakeholders; agreements between shareholders; new partnerships; management of financial liabilities; lending transactions; citizenship by investment schemes; debt recovery; family law; employment law; immigration law; and EU law.