Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)
Warsaw office managing partner Agnieszka Janicka expects more deal activity as businesses scale and consolidate to mitigate geopolitical and regulatory uncertainties
The finalists for the 26th annual Europe awards are revealed - winners will be presented in London on April 3
Partners Nikos Papachristopoulos and Yannis Seiradakis reveal the firm’s approach to deliver on the largest energy transaction on the Athens Stock Exchange to date
New hires were made across the corporate, restructuring and finance practices in Copenhagen, Dubai, New York and Warsaw
The Athens-based corporate lawyer discusses why her three daughters are a constant source of inspiration and why she could see herself being a doctor if she weren't a lawyer
Managing partner Gabrielle Dannberg, an M&A specialist by trade, discusses how she has earned the trust of her colleagues to lead a firm that fosters a collaborative culture
IFLR’s legal benchmarking title reveals its rankings for Central and Eastern Europe, with Poland, Ukraine and Turkey seeing the most upgrades
Businesses and their suppliers are grappling with more stringent requirements on reporting and disclosure in a resource-constrained environment
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