联络方式
T: +357 25 363685
marina.hadjisoteriou@kyprianou.com
邮政信箱52441号,邮编4064
塞浦路斯利马索
利马索尔Gladstonos 街116 号
Michael Kyprianou House 邮编3032
利马索尔
塞浦路斯
语言
English
Greek
联络方式
T: +357 25 363685
marina.hadjisoteriou@kyprianou.com
邮政信箱52441号,邮编4064
塞浦路斯利马索
利马索尔Gladstonos 街116 号
Michael Kyprianou House 邮编3032
利马索尔
塞浦路斯
语言
English
Greek
Marina Hadjisoteriou is a Partner and the Head of the Dispute Resolution Department in Limassol.
Her main areas of practice are Asset Recovery, Cross-Border Commercial Litigation, International Arbitration and Insolvency.
Marina has consistently been recommended by The Legal 500 EMEA as a ‘Leading Individual’ for Dispute Resolution in Cyprus.
She has also been recommended as a Global Leader for Asset Recovery, Commercial Litigation and Insolvency in Cyprus by Who’s Who Legal (WWL).
She is described as ‘one of the best dispute resolution practitioners in Cyprus’, ‘with a keen eye for detail and strategy’ who ‘is extremely knowledgeable’ and ‘brings competence and experience to complex matters and a pleasure to work with’. (WWL 2021)
She ‘has been excellent – she was always available and kept us updated on any progress’. ‘A stand-out practitioner amongst her peers. Her ability to develop and implement a commercial strategy and her client focused approach makes Marina a pleasure to work with’. She ‘provides well-thought out options and alternatives. She is proactive and is quick to respond. The team is just great for the complex high-value disputes. This is especially so for the CIS-related disputes’. (The Legal 500 EMEA 2021).
She is praised for being ‘an outstanding disputes resolution lawyer. She is fully engaged in the matter and very efficiently manages the most complex cases’. Marina ‘has an eye for business and is adept at spotting the issues quickly and understanding the commercial realities for her clients. She is a strategist, with excellent legal abilities, a team player, very responsive and a pleasure to work with.’ She has also been praised for being ‘an excellent communicator and always on stand-by mode' and 'proactive and knowledgeable'. (The Legal 500 EMEA 2020).
She ‘handles complex disputes across multiple jurisdictions well’ (The Legal 500 EMEA 2019), ‘crafts a legal case like a spider crafts his web’ (The Legal 500 EMEA 2018) and ‘comprehends complex matters quickly and explains things well to clients’ (The Legal 500 EMEA 2017).
She has significant experience of international high value, complex fraud and asset tracing cases involving world-wide freezing orders, disclosure orders and gagging orders. She is usually involved in parallel, multi-jurisdictional cases, mainly involving Russia, Ukraine and the CIS and also offshore jurisdictions such as the BVI.
She has successfully represented parties in disputes arising out of breaches of shareholder agreements, breach of fiduciary duties and professional negligence. She has also successfully filed and defended liquidation applications by creditors or by minority shareholders alleging oppression.
She is also vastly experienced in obtaining orders for the recognition of foreign court judgments and arbitral awards in Cyprus.
She has significant experience in all aspects of insolvency law and is frequently instructed to act for local or foreign office holders (liquidators, provisional liquidators, receivers and trustees in bankruptcy).
Her clients include multi-nationals, banks and high-net-worth individuals.
Marina is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
She is also one of the Directors of the Cyprus Arbitration Forum (CAF) and a member of the Executive Committee of the Russian and CIS Arbitration Network (RCAN).
She is often invited to speak at international conferences.
Marina is also a member of the Cypriot charitable organisation Sophia Foundation for Children. She visited the projects of the Foundation in Kenya in February 2017 along with four other volunteers. The volunteers did voluntary work with the guidance of the people in charge. They then ascended Mount Kenya, the highest mountain in Kenya and the second highest mountain in Africa. The whole mission had the scope to create awareness and to promote the work of the Foundation in its struggle to support children in need, both in Cyprus and in Kenya, as well as the concept of volunteering in general.