GREECE Law and Practice Contributed by: Ilias G. Anagnostopoulos and Padelis V. Bratis, ANAGNOSTOPOULOS
ANAGNOSTOPOULOS is a leading Athens- based practice established in 1986 that assists corporates and select individuals in managing criminal and regulatory risks. The firm is noted for combining sophisticated advice with force - ful litigation in a wide variety of practice areas. Over the years, it has built a reputation as a high-end team of specialists who take a holistic and creative approach to complex cases and are fully committed to their clients’ needs, while upholding high standards of ethics and profes -
sional integrity. The firm responds to the emerg - ing needs of corporate clients with respect to specific aspects of corporate governance and liability, drawing upon a solid knowledge base in corporate criminal liability, internal company investigations and compliance procedures, cor - ruption practices and cartel offences. The firm’s litigation group is led by Ilias G. Anagnosto - poulos, who is considered one of the foremost white-collar crime experts, and the firm is distin - guished by its track record in high-profile cases.
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Ilias G. Anagnostopoulos has advised and represented corporates and individuals in prominent cases and multiple jurisdictions over the past three decades. His practice focuses
Padelis V. Bratis was admitted to the Bar in 2020 (Athens). He received his education from the Democritus University of Thrace, School of Law (JD, 2017) and completed his postgraduate
on complex matters involving financial fraud, corrupt and anti-competitive practices, tax and money-laundering offences, extradition, and mutual assistance requests. Since 2013, Ilias has chaired the Hellenic Criminal Bar Association (HCBA), and from 2006 to 2013 he chaired the Criminal Law Committee of the Council of the Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE). He is a professor emeritus in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the School of Law, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Ilias has published extensively on Hellenic, European and international criminal law, business and financial crimes, criminal procedure reform and human rights.
studies in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Law (LLM, 2019). Padelis collaborates with ANAGNOSTOPOULOS as a freelance litigation partner specialising in business crime, fraud, corporate criminal liability, competition and market abuse offences, anti-money laundering and anti- corruption, extradition and mutual assistance, and European and international criminal law.
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