Στοιχεία επικοινωνίας
T: +357 25 363685
marina.hadjisoteriou@kyprianou.com
Τ. Θυρίδα 52441, 4064
Λεμεσός, Κύπρος
Michael Kyprianou House
Γλάδστωνος 116
3032 Λεμεσός
Κύπρος
Γλώσσες ομιλίας
Αγγλικά
Ελληνικά
Στοιχεία επικοινωνίας
T: +357 25 363685
marina.hadjisoteriou@kyprianou.com
Τ. Θυρίδα 52441, 4064
Λεμεσός, Κύπρος
Michael Kyprianou House
Γλάδστωνος 116
3032 Λεμεσός
Κύπρος
Γλώσσες ομιλίας
Αγγλικά
Ελληνικά
Marina Hadjisoteriou is a Partner and the Head of the Litigation Department in Limassol.
Her main areas of practice are Asset Recovery, Cross-Border Commercial Litigation and International Arbitration.
Marina has consistently been recommended in the latest editions of the Legal 500 EMEA as a specialist in her field. In 2019 she was listed as one of the ‘Leading Individuals’ for Dispute Resolution. She ‘handles complex disputes across multiple jurisdictions well’ (Legal 500 EMEA 2019), ‘crafts a legal case like a spider crafts his web’ (Legal 500 EMEA 2018) and ‘comprehends complex matters quickly and explains things well to clients’ (Legal 500 EMEA 2017). ‘Intelligent’ Marina has also been recommended for EU and Competition (Legal 500 EMEA 2019).
She regularly applies and is successful in obtaining freezing injunctions and disclosure orders in aid of foreign court or arbitral proceedings.
She has successfully represented parties in disputes arising out of breaches of shareholder agreements, fraud, conspiracy and breach of fiduciary duties. 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.
Her clients include multi-nationals, banks and high-net-worth individuals.
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.
She is also one of the legal advisors of the Foundation on a pro-bono basis.