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SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & Co announces new partners

SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & Co, a leading law and advisory firm with offices in Nicosia and Limassol, announced the admission of new equity and other partners, with effect as from 1 January 2024.

The new partners are:

  • Julie Economou continues to be a driving force in the Company/Commercial department, based in Nicosia.
  • Petros Michaelides as CFO, head of the Accounting department and senior member of the Client Advisory team, based in Nicosia.
  • Leandros Pisias is a senior litigator at the Litigation team of the Limassol office.
  • Sofi Mylona head of the Shipping department, based in Limassol.
  • Costas Michail, as non-equity partner, will continue leading and expanding the Tax Advisory & Compliance department, based in Nicosia.

The admission is a reflection and recognition of their hard work, knowledge, professionalism and dedication to the Firm and its clients, the company said. They have all contributed to the expansion and development of the Firm, both in terms of expertise and quality of service, as well as the breadth and depth of the services offered.

“SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & Co welcomes its new partners, as well as the recent other joiners of the Firm, and wishes to extend its thanks to all its members and personnel for their successful and devoted service and, of course, to all its clients for the trust and support shown to it over the past 100 years,” it said in a press release.

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