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ABOUT US

Modern & Dynamic

Founded in 2000, KLC Law Firm is a modern corporate formation that originates from the merger of three well-established traditional law firms. Since its establishment it has consistently been one of the most prominent full service law firms in Greece constantly evolving and adapting to the competitive legal market requirements and our clients’ needs.

Facts & Figures
5200
CLIENTS
33
COUNTRIES
33
ATTORNEYS
11
PARTNERS
5
LANGUAGES

Expertise

15
LEGAL PRACTICES
10
SECTOR EXPERIENCE

We provide legal services in Greece and abroad to corporations, individuals, public organisations and governments.

Our top quality legal support and original solutions on complex legal issues, are served by applying innovative methods and creative thinking in a way that creates added value for our clients.

OUR TEAM

“Constantly evolving and adapting to the competitive legal market”

32 LAWYERS
14 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
KOSTAS LOUKOPOULOS
Founding Partner

NEWS & INSIGHTS

29 MARCH
Competition & Regulation Report, Issue 2023/1 | January-February
Our latest C&RR 2023/1 issue is out! The editorial of the issue deals with the Dobeles judgment of the Court of justice (C-702/20 & C-17/21) and, more specifically, with the question whether a national court’s judgment can constitute a state aid measure.
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10 MARCH
KLC Law Firm advised GAP S.A. in the business agreement with Innovis Pharma
KLC Law Firm continues to extend its footprint in the Pharma sector, one of Greece's most rapidly growing and extroverted sectors. We are proud to have served as the legal advisor of GAP S.A., one of the most historic Greek pharmaceutical companies and among the leading soft gels production industries...
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17 FEBRUARY
Successful representation of KTEL for reduced and free tickets before the Council of State.
KLC has successfully represented KTEL S.A. of Larisa, Ioannina, and Heraklion (Crete) in a pilot trial procedure before the Supreme Administrative Court. The Court held that the Greek State is obliged to pay to the above companies compensation for the loss of revenue incurred to them because the State...
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