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40  年份

经验

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所 是希腊雅典领先的律师事务所之一,拥有超过40年的业务经验,专为国际投资者与私人客户提供各方面的法律事务咨询服务。

我们的服务

我们始终将团队中律师的专业能力与诚信视为最重要的资产。

服务范围

我们的律师可以为各个行业领域的客户提供全面、专业的法律服务。若您需要进一步了解我们的服务范围,请点击下面的服务范围链接。

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所面向多种类型的客户其中包括个人客户、私营机构、跨国公司以及国有机构,目前已代表许多客户在各级法院和仲裁法庭处理纠纷。

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所可为客户提供置业投资移民计划相关的专业服务。根据希腊议会颁布的第4521/2014号法律规定,在希腊置业的非欧盟居民及其家庭成员可以获得居留许可证和免签进入申根区。

主要事实

  • 购买价值250,000欧元以上的房产。
  • 所有家庭成员(配偶、21岁以下的子女以及夫妻双方的父母)获得居留权。
  • 无最短居留期要求。
  • 欧盟申根签证旅游。
  • 享受完善的保健与教育体系。

如需了解更多信息,请查看黄金签证小册

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所可为客户解决希腊境内外法院所判决款项的催收问题。事务所的律师团队可以最快速且性价比最高的方式为客户收回款项。

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所向客户提供全面优质的商业与企业服务,解决客户在商业交易过程中面临的一系列法律问题。

事务所的企业服务团队可为私人有限公司提供从成立到发展壮大甚至公司解散等各阶段的针对性咨询服务。服务内容包括针对税务和就业法律等各类相关问题提供咨询和建议。

我们提供以下方面的支持服务:

  • 公司创立
  • 所有权变更
  • 结构改革,包括兼并与分拆
  • 重组
  • 私人有限公司转为公共有限公司
  • 清算

我们的团队深知尽快有效地解决这些问题的重要性。

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所可为在轿车、汽车与公共交通工具事故中受到严重人身伤害包括大脑损伤、背部损伤、脊柱损伤、骨折、结疤与毁容的人士提供法律服务还能代表车辆事故中的死者家属向希腊法院提出意外死亡诉讼请求。

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所的律师团队拥有丰富的经验和良好的声誉,熟知希腊本国以及欧盟背景下与欧盟法律、竞争法有关的各类问题。通过深入了解客户的业务情况,我们的律师团队可以为客户提供前瞻性意见,从而防止出现问题。

在客户与税务或其他机关进行谈判或者产生纠纷时,莱斯瓦斯律师事务所始终能够向客户提供最高水准的意见和建议,协助客户解决问题。

事务所可为不同规模的企业(从国际集团公司到所有者管理企业甚至是一人公司)与个人处理各类问题。

我们可以提供下列相关咨询服务:

  • 所得税
  • 增值税
  • 税捐
  • 关税
  • 税务责任问题
  • 企业税务
  • 个人所得税
  • 国际税务

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所可针对雇佣双方之间产生的各类问题提供咨询服务,以及诉讼和非诉讼方式的解决办法。我们的客户包含本地公司、跨国公司、银行等。客户通常在出售、兼并、收购以及其他企业重组的情况下向莱斯瓦斯律师事务所咨询各类问题,包括雇佣合同起草、员工权利相关的问题。

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所可为需要了解《不动产与建筑法》的法律、金融以及环境方面深层次知识的建筑行业从业者提供咨询服务。

同时,莱斯瓦斯律师事务所还能为包括地方机构和私营房地产公司在内的房地产市场主要参与者提供服务,并针对错综复杂的不动产交易和其他不动产问题提供最前沿的法律咨询服务。

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所还可以协助客户解决房产所有权或者使用权相关的所有法律层面的问题。

莱斯瓦斯律师事务所可为客户提供各种金钱赔偿相关的法律意见。

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我们的人

我们成功的关键在于我们人民的技能和经验

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黄金签证

我们成功的关键在于我们人民的技能和经验

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如果您想了解更多信息或想要讨论如何帮助您,请通过电子邮件,电话或访问我们的办公室与我们联系。

没有胜利没有费用

We understand that making a No win No fee compensation claim can be a difficult situation. The importance of having someone you can rely on by your side throughout the process can’t be understated.

我们致力于以最高的标准来代表我们的客户,这是我们所做的一切的核心。

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91 Alexandras Ave, Athens 114 74 Greece
Phone: +30 210 6462352, +30 210 6457262, Fax: +30 210 6462248
Email: [email protected]

Privacy Preferences
Risvas & Associates Law Firm is a law firm incorporated in Greece as a partnership pursuant to Greek legislation, registered under the Athens Bar Association and with head offices at 91, Leoforos Alexandras, GR-11474 Athens, Greece (hereinafter referred to as “R&A Law Firm”, or “we” or “us” or “our”).

Purpose of this Policy

Protecting your privacy is very important to us. We are committed to protecting and safeguarding the information you provide to us as well as the information we collect while operating our business. This Policy is intended to assist you in making informed decisions when accessing our website and using our Services and/or to understand how your personal information may be processed by us as a result of providing legal services or when you apply to work at R&A Law Firm. Hence, please read carefully this Policy along with the Terms of Use of our website and our Cookies Policy to understand how we collect, use and store your personal data.

R&A Law Firm reserves the right to amend and update this Policy from time to time; please check regularly this page to be informed about changes, if and when they occur.

Description of our data processing practices

We process personal data according to this Privacy Policy and in conformity with the applicable legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation EU 2016/679 (henceforth the “GDPR”) and the relevant data protection laws and regulations applicable in Greece. We solely process personal data on servers within the EU/EEA.

In order for us to provide the services you request, we need your personal data. This Policy describes how we process personal data we collect when you engage with us in order to receive our services and more precisely in connection with:

engaging our legal and/or other services;
as a result of your involvement with one of our clients
abiding by our statutory duty on anti-money laundering and knowing our clients policy and in general complying with our legal obligations;
managing subscriptions, marketing and other marketing material requests;
accepting our invitations to and participation in our events;
evaluating and recruiting personnel;
cookies used on our website;
What personal data we collect?

We collect and process information provided to us by or on behalf of our clients and their respective executives, agents, consultants and staff for the purpose of rendering legal services. This collection and processing of personal data is justified by the scope of our function and is based on our legitimate interest as a law firm providing professional legal services, in accordance always with our commitment to inviolable trust towards our clients. .

R&A Law Firm is primarily engaged by corporate entities and as such those legal entities are not data subjects. However, even within that context, personal data may be provided to us (e.g. personal information relating to any of our corporate clients’ or prospective clients’ officers or personnel, opponent or vendor or purchaser or personal information relating to their legal or other advisors or personnel, as the case may be). The personal data collected is not limited only to the kind of information that can be found on a business card, such as names, titles/position, company name, work addresses, e-mail addresses and phone numbers, but may include other identifiable information.

We further collect background information and personal data necessary not only to fulfil our statutory obligations in relation to conflict checks, anti-money laundering, knowing our clients procedures but also to prepare for legal proceedings or defend a claim or render the required legal services to our clients. To such effect we may collect and process personal data of third parties (court officers, witnesses, and other individuals involved in the legal proceedings we handle.

If you are a potential applicant to join R&A Law Firm, the personal data collected is limited to:

Your name and job title;
Contact information including email address;
Curriculum vitae, including your age and/or gender if you provide it to us, your education, employment history and any other information relevant to the potential recruitment that you agree to provide to us;

What is the legal basis and our legitimate interests for the processing of personal data?

We process personal data i) on the basis of our legitimate interests to provide legal services and advice to our clients (such processing is required in the aim of our clients’ legitimate interests to obtain legal advice and representation), ii) on the basis of a legitimate interest in order to comply with obligations related to the operation of our business such as maintaining our accounts, record keeping, billing and tax compliance purposes and finally, and iii) in order to meet our legal and regulatory obligations

We process special categories of personal data only if required i) for the exercise or defence of legal claims, ii) based on your consent, iii) for employment and social security law related purposes and iv) for reasons connected with a statutory provision for reasons of public interest.

How and when do we share the personal data we collect?
We may share personal information with a variety of third parties as necessary. We sub-contract third parties, after careful selection and following an appropriate due diligence conduct, as well as execution of contractual documentation to ensure that these third parties process personal information appropriately, offering the required level of protection and according to our legal and regulatory obligations.

By way of indication, we share personal information with:

Professional advisers such as lawyers, accountants and insurers.
Government and regulatory/supervising authorities and agencies, courts and tribunals.
Tax authorities and Corporate Registries.
Banking Institutions.
Third parties which carry out outsourcing services such as, by way of indication, translation services, confidential waste disposal, IT systems or software providers, IT Support service providers, document and information storage providers, postal or courier providers who assist us in delivering documents related to a matter or postal marketing campaigns.
Third parties engaged in the course of the services we provide to clients, such as opposing party and their lawyers, court bailiffs, witnesses, notaries, interpreters, experts, technical advisors, arbitrators, mediators, accountants and tax advisors.
Associated law firms around the world, or law firms belonging in the same legal network as us.
Web analysis service providers who assist us with client insight analytics, such as Google Analytics.


Cookies

We may also obtain information about your use of our website through the use of cookies. Cookies are small data files that, based on your consent, are installed on your computer when you visit our website, to make your experience easier. Cookies may be used to enable you to use certain website features, store your preferences, recognize you, monitor and maintain information about your use of our website. Please visit our Cookies Policy to find out more about the cookies we use and how to manage and delete cookies.



Confidentiality & Security

We are committed to keeping the personal information provided to us secure. To this effect we have implemented appropriate information security policies, rules, technical and organizational measures to protect the integrity, confidentiality, transparency, availability and accessibility of the personal information we have in our possession against unauthorized access, misuse, disclosure, unauthorized modification, unlawful destruction or accidental loss.

No information system can however be 100% secure, therefore we cannot guarantee the total security of your information. In addition we cannot guarantee or be held liable for the security of the information transmitted to us by other networks (internet, wireless networks etc.).

All our professional advisers, employees and data processors (i.e. those who process your personal information on our behalf, for the purposes listed above), who have access to, and are associated with the processing of personal information, are obliged to respect the confidentiality of such personal information.

We shall retain your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose for which we collect it and in particular to comply with legal, accounting or reporting regulations. The appropriate retention period will vary and will depend primarily on the purpose for which we collect and process your personal information, its nature, the potential risk of harm from unauthorized use or disclosure of same and finally the applicable legal requirements including the statute of limitations periods according to its personal data category.

Your rights
You have the following rights in relation to the personal information we hold about you. You may exercise any of your rights by contacting us at the e-mail address [email protected]

· Right of access and rectification

The right to be informed about your personal data collected and how it is being processed and the right to request the correction of inaccurate or incomplete personal data.

· Right to erasure and to withdraw your consent

The right to request that your personal data be erased and, in cases where the processing is based on your consent, the right to withdraw your consent at any time.

· Right to restriction of processing

The right to limit processing of your personal data.

· Right to object

The right to object to certain processing of your personal data such as processing for direct marketing purposes or when we otherwise rely on our own or someone else’s legitimate interest to process your personal information.

· Right to opt-out

The right to opt out of future marketing activities at any time, by clicking the “unsubscribe” button on any of our send outs or by e-mailing [email protected]

· Right to data portability

The right to request that any transfer of personal data is made in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format.

· Right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Greek Data Protection Authority or any other Data Protection Authority of the Member State you choose.

Contact details
If you wish to exercise any of your rights above or you have any questions or concerns in relation to this policy, please use our contact details which may be found at our Contact Details.