SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Tasos Kollas is a Senior Associate at KLC Law Firm. He is a practicing lawyer specialised in the fields of corporate and commercial law and dispute resolution, focusing on international commercial arbitration. He also has considerable experience in corporate litigation. Tasos advises clients on corporate matters, including M&A and privatisations, business transactions and construction matters. He represents clients before the Greek courts and international arbitral tribunals.
ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
University of Athens – Law School (Greece): LL.M. in Commercial Law
University of Athens – Law School (Greece): Law Degree
OTHER ACTIVITIES
- GEORGIA, TBILISI, DECEMBER 2015: “The Party’s perspective of Third Party Funding in International Arbitration”, GIAC Arbitration Days International Conference, Georgia, Tbilisi (Speaker)
MAIN PUBLICATIONS
FIDIC Construction Contracts and Arbitration: The Role of Dispute Adjudication Boards and the Importance of Governing Law, published at www.kluwerarbitrationblog.com, Co-author
Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Greece (Litigation), Q&A Guide of Lexology Navigator, published at www.lexology.com, Co-author
The Judgment of the EU Court of Justice on Intel’s Appeal: The “death” of per se Abuses of Dominance?, KLC Law Firm Competition & Regulation Report Commentaries, Co-author
“Cartel settlement procedure in Greece: the new rules introduced by the Hellenic Competition Commission”, KLC Law Firm Competition & Regulation Report Commentaries, Co-author
“CJEU’s ruling on the anchor tenant’s veto right clause: Rule of Reason and article 101 par. 1 of TFEU revisited?” , KLC Law Firm Competition & Regulation Report Commentaries , Co-author
“Grant of State Aid via an arbitral award? The Aluminium case”, KLC Law Firm Competition & Regulation Report Commentaries, Co-author
“Filing a complaint before the NCAs and the European Commission: The General Court “puts complainants’ thinking caps on”, KLC Law Firm Competition & Regulation Report Commentaries, Co-author