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  • The Proper Legal Advisor

    The Proper Legal Advisor

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Legal Advisor, Attorney, Counsel. How many times have we all been wondering about who is the appropriate? Is it a question of remuneration (: cheap / expensive), promoted by the media (: unknown / famous), studies and experience, age or gender? And me, I’m neither from the Boston Legals nor member of the team of Suits. No such luck nor experiences! I managed to write a simple decalogue, which does not even refer to the level of fees … Who is the appropriate legal advisor and lawyer? Is it yours?

    1. Trust, Integrity, Prestige

    A constituent element of the client – lawyer relationship is trust. If we do not trust the (potential) lawyer, legal advisor, or if he does not trust you, I shall be dogmatic: We DOT not start a cooperation. But in the case that we have started the cooperation and we already see that mutual trust has been lost, we stop it DIRECTLY! We seek for another lawyer. A lawyer we can trust.

    But in order to trust our lawyer, he must have inspired us and still, unfailingly and continuously, inspire us with his integrity, credibility, seriousness and prestige. If, hopefully, he did not succeed with us, how will he succeed in court, clients and colleagues while defending our interests?

    2. Strategy And Details

    It is usually easy for any lawyer to deal with our affairs. But is that all we need? We must not forget that our legal advisor must develop a strategy for handling each case (small or large). And it is certain he will do well if he can be two steps ahead of others – not just one. But this strategy should be dynamic. At all times, and depending on the developments, its correctness should be assessed and, when necessary, revised. Caution! We are not only interested in the “forest”, we are also interested in the “trees”. No single case was won by strategy alone. It is necessary to look into the details that our counterparts and contractors have not identified. Our Attorney is the right person to deal with them-better not you!

    3. Knowledge And Experience

    No one would like to (and should not) choose an “illiterate” lawyer or someone (who thinks he) “knows everything”. An appropriate legal advisor is not only he who has the appropriate scientific knowledge and expertise, but also, he who has the courage to accept the limits of his abilities. And for the rest to refer (or he himself to address) to the experts. And if, hopefully, our lawyer, focusing on our pocket or to impress us, makes us believe that “he knows everything and that he can do anything” you should introduce him to me. Because I still believe that there is NO such a lawyer.

    4. Consistency, Judgement And Perception

    What is more attractive than the spiritual consistency and the satisfactory, at least, judgment and perception? Does anyone imagine a lawyer who not only is he not able to perceive those that happen but is also unable to decode them and use them in his client’s benefit? Does anyone imagine a lawyer without analytical and, at the same time, synthetic thinking? And more over: Does anyone imagine a lawyer whose speech (spoken or written) is not understood or attractive? We must not forget that every lawyer has listeners, judges or co-contractors before him. And if he cannot bring the interest of the listener or reader to what he himself supports or, worse, be understood in the formulation of his thoughts, he probably should not be our legal advisor.

    5. Negotiating capacity, Persuasion And Passion

    And if I take for granted the judgment and perception of the lawyer we have chosen, I should also take for granted his negotiating capacity in the defense of our affairs and interests. It is precisely in this capacity that our legal advisor must be able to convince the people he is dealing with on our behalf.

    But it is a prerequisite that he himself has been convinced. And more over: to defend us and our interests with passion. For if he is not convinced himself, and is confined to the simple, lukewarm, quote or reading of our argument, we must also assume that even the people he has before him will not be convinced.

    6. Qualitative And Quantitative Performance. Speed Of Response And Availability

    We cannot expect from our lawyer anything less than the best. The best in quality, the most in quantity and at the right (fastest) time. And that because, think of a lawyer who does his job extremely good thus without respect (or commitment) to procedural deadlines or to the client’s business needs. A lawyer that has been just today able to start working on the job he was assigned with a month ago. And to complete it, “God will provide” …

    And just to meet our needs, experience has shown that it is not possible for a lawyer to invoke or use a timetable, to divide the days into working and unparalleled, or to systematic lack, for whatever reason, availability and inability to communicate. Availability is required when and wherever needed!

    7. Efficiency

    We have all met competent people who, however, are unable to focus on the outcome and often to succeed getting one. And it is true that each interested person, by nature, always wants to win (whether he says it or not). However, it is important that our attorney focuses on the best result and does not leave “incomplete” his or her relative effort either by indolence or by indifference or for any other reason. It is important that our lawyer does not leave the case file aside before completing whatever is necessary and possible.

    8. Calmness And Sobriety

    When someone reaches the point of seeking the advice or assistance of his lawyer, it means that a matter of importance is of concern to him. Sometimes these issues prove to be complex and highly complicated. And some others, are reaching the point of crushing, with their consequences, those concerned. And here is the need for an appropriate legal advisor: not to share (client’s) panic attack (but eventually), to decode the data and put them in their true dimension, to propose the appropriate strategy, but also to implement it, to select and oversee the individual solutions.

    Crisis management (whether it refers to smaller or larger or / and really big crises) is, beyond any doubt, an almost daily necessity to which our legal advisor must successfully respond.

    9. Self-Confidence And Ability to Collaborate.

    We all know what a lack of self-confidence means. And if we refer to children, we can reasonably look forward to strengthening it over time. But if we meet the lack of confidence in our doctor or lawyer, can we have hope? It may be the case if, in order to strengthen it, he will appeal to willing and better than its own colleagues. But if such are not available or are already tired of him? If he tries to “cling” to our own thought and opinion to choose or strengthen his own? He’s probably not the appropriate lawyer.

    It also does not seem for our legal counsel to be the right person if he lacks team spirit and of the ability to co-operate with the useful and necessary persons, to recognize their assistance and contribution and the fact that he relies (to any extent) on those. If our lawyer needs a confirmation of his skills by concealing the necessity of collaborations and of his associates, we should probably start to doubt both his abilities and him.

    And something more: Our legal advisor should have leadership skills, he must be able to set up a team and manage it for the best result but also to “take upon himself” our case. But, in particular: to be in a position to remove the burden that our case, personally, and fair, creates.

    10. Does He “Lay Down A Part Of His Life” For Your Cases?

    And if we identified the appropriate lawyer who has “everything in the world” -and more and even more, there is one last question: Do we feel that our lawyer deals with our affairs, simply as a good professional or that, in addition, he lays down a part of his life for them? If the second ALSO happens I think we should not leave him.

    He is the one who will do what is humanly possible for us and for our interests, the one who will “turn night into day” and who will “upset everything” for us. It is he who is honestly happy with our joy and who does not “give up” in our dead ends. He is the one who will continue to fight until victory or up to the end. He is the one who deserves to be OUR LAWYER!!!

    So, is your lawyer the proper lawyer, legal advisor and counsel? I guess you have, already, concluded…

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  • New Era For Koumentakis And Associates Law Firm

    New Era For Koumentakis And Associates Law Firm

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    Goodbye Mitropoleos St.: Growth Romped To Victory!

    *Niki(s) in Greek means Victory

    New offices and New Era for Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm, that moved to Nikis Avenue & Morgentau St., in a strategic location in the heart of Thessaloniki (and, semiologically, beside the main symbol of the city: the White Tower).

    New Era

    The source of inspiration for the new offices was the firm’s extrovert strategy to serve its Growth, to “house” new possibilities and new prospects for the firm, its Clients and Associates and to increase the already high level of the services it offers to its Clients and Associates.

    Beyond Legal Services

    Mr. Stavros Koumentakis characteristically said, “After 20 years of presence in our previous, owned offices, it is time to leave behind the past, to turn over a new leaf looking to the future with optimism and to prepare ourselves for the transition to the new era. From a smaller scheme of four associates, we have gradually grown into a boutique law firm of twelve, to date, associates.

    We are already able to offer comprehensive and reliable legal services across a wide range of areas and expertise within the overall support of companies, key shareholders, senior management – and beyond”.

    Easy Cases Are For Others

    Mr. Stavros Koumentakis also noted, “Despite the unfavorable (national and international) economic environment, we are constantly moving towards investing in our growth and in the growth of our clients. We have no doubt that we are facing challenges. But we respond dynamically: “Easy cases are for others”. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title=”Corporate Video” border_width=”3″][vc_video link=”https://youtu.be/ipGtyvwcqhU” align=”center”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title=”Gallery” border_width=”3″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_images_carousel images=”35167,35168,35169,35170,35171,35172,35174,35175″ img_size=”” speed=”6000″ slides_per_view=”4″ hide_pagination_control=”yes”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Participation In The Workshop “Corporate And Household Insolvency”

    Participation In The Workshop “Corporate And Household Insolvency”

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] George Karanikolas, Associate at Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm, was invited and participated in the workshop organized by the Legal Department of the IMF on “Corporate and Household Insolvency in Europe”.

     

    Workshop For Insolvency

    In the recent workshop at the Joint Vienna Institute, presenters and participants evaluated the interaction between policy objectives and technical solutions in corporate and household insolvency and discussed on the trends for the future development of relevant legislation.

    The workshop is interactive and designed for policy makers by a diverse group of European countries dealing with corporate and household insolvency issues, by leading international experts and representatives of the legal and European departments of the IMF, the World Bank, the EBRD and of other international organizations.

     

    Workshop’s Objective

    The objective of the workshop was to provide a forum for executives from European countries in order to share with their colleagues from other countries their experience of reforms and of the implementation of the bankruptcy law for companies and households as well as the requirements and alternative techniques for the management of adverse debt.

     

    Knowledge transfer

    The global financial crisis and the subsequent European crises reinforced the need for adequate and effective debt reductions and many countries have implemented or have implemented debt adjustments to deal with the consequences of changes in the economic environment.

     

    In this two-day workshop senior executives from European countries responsible for planning or implementing bankruptcy laws for companies and households and related issues participated. Upon completion of this workshop, participants are able to:

    • Evaluate the interaction between policy objectives and technical solutions in corporate and household insolvency
    • Identify trends for the future development of bankruptcy legislation
    • Draw lessons from positive and negative experiences in European countries

     

    Curriculum Vitae

    George Karanikolas studied at the Law School of the Democritus University of Thrace and received a postgraduate diploma (LLM) from the Law School of the University of Bristol (Law & Philosophy). Since 2013, he is an external associate of the Greek Translation Department of the Court of Justice of the European Union and since 2015 he is a scientific and expert associate of the Ministry of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights and also a PhD candidate of the Department of Penal and Criminal Studies of the Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. George has been an associate of Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm and specializes in issues of bankruptcy and criminal law.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Participation In Mare Nostrum VIII Congress

    Participation In Mare Nostrum VIII Congress

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Eleftheria Bitzaraki, Trainee at Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm participated in Mare Nostrum VIII, an annual congress organized for the eighth consecutive year in Rhodes by the Department of Mediterranean Studies at the University of the Aegean, with the scientific support of the Center for the Study of Mediterranean – Middle Eastern policy and culture.

     

    Mare Nostrum’s Objective

    The objective of the congress was to highlight as much as possible the multiple aspects of accumulated crises at the legal, political, ideological, economic and social levels as well as the interaction between them.

     

    The Presentation Of Eleftheria Bitzaraki

    In this context, Eleftheria was called upon to develop the legal parameters of the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean, since the last two years (2014-2016), and especially 2016, have been the most lethal year in recent years at the level of refugees. And why is it the Mediterranean? Because there is a variety of international problems in it. The only stable that exists in the Mediterranean at this time is the instability from the constant movement of populations and, along with them, the overthrow of borders and regimes.

    In the presentation of Eleftheria Bitzaraki there are developed purely legal issues about the way in which the states have taken measures, both at international level and at our country level, by passing laws, by adopting decrees, by ratifying international or European conventions, in order to check the huge number of refugee flows that crossed and cross the Mediterranean even today.

     

    Reference To The International Conventions

    More characteristically, reference has been made to the well-known and with a variety of extensions Agreement between the European Union and Turkey on the control of the refugee population and the positive (for some) and negative (according to others) results it has brought, as well as the crucial role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) by adopting both legislation and case law on this issue. Also, reference was made to the procedures for the admission of refugee flows under the Directive 2013/33 / EU and Presidential Decree 220/2007 as well as the important role of NGOs in this. Without omitting the extensive reference to the Geneva Convention 1951 and to the New York Declaration which followed, as key elements of the international legal framework for the protection of refugees and the role of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Finally, Eleftheria also referred to the Dublin Regulation on Access to Asylum Procedures and the way in which Greece with Laws 4375/2016 and 4399/2016 succeeded (or not) to incorporate European directives into domestic law.

     

    Curriculum Vitae

    Eleftheria Bitzaraki was born in Heraklion, Crete, in 1992, and completed her studies in the Law Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2016. She participated in virtual trials organized by legal entities in the country in collaboration with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Eleftheria speaks Greek, English, German, Russian.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • AXELOS: Important Agreement with PEOPLECERT

    AXELOS: Important Agreement with PEOPLECERT

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm, the Legal Advisor of PEOPLECERT Group, welcomes the new big success of the Group, which announced the signing of an exclusive, multi-year agreement with AXELOS Global Best Practice to provide testing and certification services around the world.

     

    AXELOS GLOBAL BEST PRACTICE

    Starting from January 2018, PEOPLECERT will be the only exam provider, certifying over 500.000 professionals annually in more than 160 countries. This move will be welcomed by more than 1.300 training organizations, as well as by companies and aspiring professionals, who will benefit significantly from a more modern, consistent and quality-driven experience in all areas.

     

    PEOPLECERT

    PEOPLECERT is a global leader in the assessment and certification of professional skills, partnering with multi-national organisations and government bodies to develop and deliver market leading exams worldwide.

    With a high-quality assessment technology,the company conducts exams in 160 countries and in 25 languages and enables professionals to enhance their careers.

     

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  • Legal Support Of The Greek – Chinese Association

    Legal Support Of The Greek – Chinese Association

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm was appointed as the Legal Advisor of the Greek – Chinese Association For The Promotion Of Investments And Partnerships (EKEPES).

    In a recent event held in Thessaloniki, Mr. Dimitris Samaras, President of EKEPES, announced the establishment of the Association with the aim of developing partnerships in many areas, mainly in tourism, culture, education, trade, agri-food sector and infrastructure. As Mr. Samaras noted, “whereas Chinese interest has so far been centered on so-called classic trade, it is now expanding both in tourist investment and infrastructure, such as in airports and ports, as well as in industry and commerce, tourism and infrastructure”.

     

    EKEPES Role

    EKEPES is expected to play a strong role in the “marriage” of Greek-Chinese efforts and, in this direction, organizes, among other, meetings in Thessaloniki and throughout Northern Greece, while it plans meetings in Athens with the competent ministers and with financial institutions.

    Additionally to the efforts made in strengthening the Greek-Chinese business, cultural, tourist and educational ties are, it is expected that the decision of the TIF-Helexpo for Chine to be the Honored Country at the TIF in 2017 applies. In this context, the Association intends to bring many Chinese businessmen as exhibitors to the General Exhibition of September, filling yet another stand apart from China’s (as the honored country) established stand.

     

    Brilliant Prospects

    The Chinese entrepreneur and Vice-President of the Greek-Chinese Association for the Promotion of Investments and Partnerships, Mrs. Betty Xu, appeared optimistic about the future of bilateral relations. As a lover of Greece, she believes that the bilateral relations of the next decade will produce much more fruitful results, while the five-year experience of her own company in Greece has been revealed. “Greek-Chinese cooperation is growing rapidly in a number of areas, demonstrating a brilliant prospect” the young entrepreneur said, emphasizing that “there are many Chinese people who want to invest in Greece”.

     

    It is to be noted that distinguished politicians and entrepreneurs from the sectors of tourism, industry, agribusiness, energy, transport and commerce have already demonstrated their support for the Greek-Chinese Association. Among other things, the chairman of the Exporters’ Association of Northern Greece, Mr. Kyriakos Loufakis stressed that both the geographical position and the favorable times can offer significant benefits to Thessaloniki and Northern Greece. Alexandros Thanos, representative of the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Administrative Reconstruction, Maria Kollia-Tsaroucha, vice-governor of Tourism and Culture of Central Macedonia, and the Deputy Minister of Tourism and International Relations, Spyros Pegas, expressed their support for the new project. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title=”Gallery” border_width=”3″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_images_carousel images=”34669,34668,34667,34666″ img_size=”full” slides_per_view=”3″ autoplay=”yes” hide_pagination_control=”yes” wrap=”yes”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Legal Support of Wyndham Grand Athens

    Legal Support of Wyndham Grand Athens

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] With the comprehensive legal support of Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm, the new hotel unit, Wyndham Grand Athens, has recently opened its doors. Stavros Koumentakis, Senior Partner, said: “In Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm we feel great pleasure and satisfaction that we have in due time and successfully assumed and completed the highly demanding piece of the legal support of the project for the reconstruction and renovation of Wyndham Grand Athens. On the occasion, we want to thank ZEUS International, for the trust it shows to us. Our cooperation has been built on strong foundations and in this context, in addition to the legal support for the operation of the hotel, we are ready to support the plans for its dynamic growth”.

    Wyndham Grand Athens is located at Karaiskaki Square (2 Megalou Alexandrou St., Metaxourgeio Station). It has 276 rooms, 2.500 square meters of conference and event venues, thus setting the hotel in the strong positions of conference tourism in Athens.

    George Margaritis, General Manager of Wyndham Grand Athens, said: “Wyndham Grand Athens is not just one more hotel but a new unique hosting experience for the visitor of Athens. The international experience of Zeus International and the name of the Wyndham Hotel Group are a guarantee of success for the new hotel”

     

    Zeus International

    It should be noted that the development and management of Wyndham Grand Athens is undertaken by Zeus International, a Greek company offering consulting services to institutions and organizations as well as hotel development and management services, while it is already responsible for the operation of hotels in Eastern Europe. Wyndham Grand Athens will be the starting point of its action and dynamic presence within Greece as well. It should also be noted that the coordinated actions of Zeus International’s experienced team of associates have already speeded up the work, leading to the opening of the hotel earlier on December 1, 2016 instead of the 2017 as originally expected.

     

    Wyndham Group

    Wyndham Grand is part of a group of distinguished hotels that offer their visitors unique hosting services through the sophisticated accommodations they have in many destinations. In addition, in the modern facilities of the Wyndham Group Hotels all guests have the opportunity to enjoy the cozy ambience combined with attentive services. Wyndham Grand hotels, which are part of the Wyndham Hotel Group, are located in more than 30 areas all over the world.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title=”Gallery” border_width=”3″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_images_carousel images=”34677,34676,34675,34674,34673″ img_size=”full” slides_per_view=”3″ autoplay=”yes” hide_pagination_control=”yes” wrap=”yes”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Participation In The 1st Conference On Pharmaceutical Law

    Participation In The 1st Conference On Pharmaceutical Law

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    Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm participated in the 1st conference on Pharmaceutical Law, whereas it was represented by Stavros Koumentakis, Senior PartnerKonstantinos KornilakisPartner and Lambros TimotheouPartner.

    The conference, which has been organized by the Hellenic Association of Pharmaceutical Companies (SFEE), took place on 8 December and was widely recognized by both the legal and the pharmaceutical world. The participation of more than 250 people has highlighted the industry’s need for information on the labyrinthous legal framework of the sector and for the exchange of views on difficult issues such as transparency, ethics and others.

    Mrs. Dimitra Lembesi, Legal Advisor of SFEE, opened the conference by highlighting, among other things, the importance of the best possible regulatory framework for the improvement of the healthcare system for patients and by presenting the efforts of SFEE to this respect.

    For her part, Mrs. Marie- Claire Pickaert, director of EFPIA referred in detail to the latter’s actions to ensure patients’ access to the medicine through the best possible regulatory framework in all European countries.

    Mr. Paschalis Apostolides, President of SFEE, also welcomed the conference, highlighting the importance of the regulatory framework and the consultation process, and as it became known, SFEE will reiterate the initiative for more information.

    All speakers, leading lawyers and doctors, developed their themes with excellent presentations, analytical and documentary, which included the latest developments in the field of law and jurisprudence, of Greek and European courts, and in the field of science.

    Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm has a significant experience and expertise in the Sector of Healthcare and supports companies such as Creative Pharma Services in a wide variety of transactions and projects, as a Legal Advisor, or on matters such as Insurance Law, Regulatory Framework, Labor Law, Healthcare Legislation or Contracts. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title=”Gallery” border_width=”3″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_images_carousel images=”34672,34671,34670″ img_size=”full” slides_per_view=”3″ autoplay=”yes” hide_pagination_control=”yes” wrap=”yes”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Stone Group International Awarded

    Stone Group International Awarded

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] In Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm we are proud to support legally Stone Group International (MARMOR SG SA), which has been awarded in Growth Awards 2016, as one of the 20 companies with the highest performance in the following categories:

    o Operational / Business Improvement
    o Product development
    o Markets development
    o Human resources and corporate culture
    o Investments
    o Corporate Social Responsibility

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  • Cooperation With Alexandra Mikroulea

    Cooperation With Alexandra Mikroulea

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] In the context of the continuous strengthening of the team of associates and of the development of the activity in new sectors and specialization areas, Koumentakis & Associates Law Firm recently announced its collaboration with Alexandra Mikroulea.

    Alexandra Mikroulea is an Associate Professor on Commercial Law in the Faculty of Law at the Athens University. She also works in the Legal Department of the National Bank of Greece specifically as the Head of the Competition Law Department. Alexandra is the author of several books on Competition Law, Banking Law, Corporate and Commercial Law, she has published numerous articles in Greek and international law journals and she is a regular speaker at conferences in Greece and abroad.

    Expertise

    Alexandra specializes in Competition Law, Corporate Law, Trademark and Patent Law, Securities Regulation and Banking Law, while she retains regular contact with the Hellenic Competition Commission, as well as all other relevant public institutions and ministries.

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