Two new litigation successes for the AGP Litigation team, at the Limassol District Court, of significant magnitude.
- Successfully objected the issue of
Interim Prohibitory and Mandatory Injunctions, issued ex-parte
(i.e. without notice) against our clients | Representing 5 out of
14 Defendants in a legal action against a group of Cypriot,
Russian, and offshore companies and individuals, for alleged fraud,
deceit, and conspiracy to injure, in a claim for €25 million,
and having the Claimant obtained prohibitory injunctions against
our clients on an ex-parte basis (without notice), the AGP
Litigation team have successfully opposed the interim orders and
the court, having decided on our clients' favor, has cancelled
the interim orders and rejected the Applicants' petition on
its' entirety.
- Lawyers engaged: Angelos Paphitis & Marilyn Terpsopoulou
- Successfully represented our client,
a plumber in Cyprus, who was subcontracted to a contractor who
did not pay him while the paperwork wasn't in order | Our
client, having worked for three years without a properly signed
contract ended up in District Court against his contractor, a
well known land development company, who did not pay him for
services provided during the construction of 11 projects. Despite
that fact of a missing proper contract in place, our client's
position wasn't clear but neither weak. During long
hearing process the judge favored our client's claim who proved
his position through personal time sheets, documents, notes etc.,
and rejected the Defendants' defence with costs.
- Lawyers engaged: Marilyn Terpsopoulou
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