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Legal 500 EMEA 2024 ranks Pyrgou Vakis Law Firm in the Top Tier in three practice areas

Pyrgou Vakis Law Firm, recognised as a Top Tier Firm by The Legal 500 EMEA, has announced that the firm has once again been ranked and recognised as a leading Top Tier law firm in three practice areas by The Legal 500 in the 2024 EMEA edition, namely for Banking & Finance, Commercial, Corporate and M&A and Dispute Resolution.

In the practice area of Dispute Resolution, Melina Pyrgou, Demetris Vakis, Despo Andreou and Nota Pelekanou have been recognised as 'Recommended Lawyers,' a press release from the firm noted.

Melina Pyrgou has been recognised as 'Leading Individual' in the practice area of Commercial, corporate and M&A, which also has Demetris Vakis and Georgia Papa named as “Recommended Lawyers”.

In the practice area of Banking & Finance, Demetris Vakis, Georgia Papa and Melina Pyrgou have been recognised as 'Recommended Lawyers'.

“We are extraordinarily pleased to be recognised as a Top Tier Firm by The Legal 500 EMEA year-on-year and would like to thank our local and international clients and partners for their continued trust in our work excellence and their recognition of the quality of our services,” said Melina Pyrgou, Managing Director of Pyrgou Vakis Law Firm.

Pyrgou added: “We congratulate our team for repeatedly achieving such high recognition and remain committed to our goal as a firm in the provision of excellent, responsive and innovative client-centred legal services.”

More information about the firm is available at www.pyrgouvakis.com

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