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3 October 2021

E-Justice And Emails!

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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC

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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC is the largest law firm in Cyprus and a leading firm in the South-East Mediterranean region, with a network of offices across Cyprus (Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos), Belgium (Brussels), Czech Republic (Prague), Romania (Budapest) and Ukraine (Kiev). A dynamic team of lawyers and legal experts deliver strategic legal solutions to clients operating in key industries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, India, USA, South America, and China. The firm is renowned for its expertise and jurisdictional knowledge across a broad spectrum of practice areas, spanning all major transactional and market disciplines, while also managing the largest and most challenging cross-border assignments. It is a premier practice of choice for leading Cypriot banks and financial institutions, preeminent foreign commercial and development banks, multinational corporations, global technology firms, international law firms, private equity funds, credit agencies, and asset managers.
The Cyprus Mail has published an article by our Partner, Antonis Glykis which concerns the E-Justice Justice (Electronic Correspondence) Procedural Regulation of 2021...
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The Cyprus Mail has published an article by our Partner, Antonis Glykis which concerns the E-Justice Justice (Electronic Correspondence) Procedural Regulation of 2021. Whilst Antonis welcomes the introduction of the Regulation as the first step in the long journey required to modernize the Cypriot legal system, he also highlights some points of weakness within it.  He then proceeds to offer some suggestions as to how the Regulation may be strengthened and highlights the fact that there is still much work to be done before Cyprus can boast of operating a fully modernized judicial system.

The full article may be viewed here (in English) and here (in Greek).

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