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Dimitrios Chr. Serefas
Dimitrios Chr. Serefas, a lawyer authorized to practice before the Supreme Court of Greece, specializes in matters of neighbor law, real estate transactions, property rental law (both residential and commercial), and commercial law. His extensive experience and deep knowledge in these areas ensure effective and reliable support for your cases.
Maria P. Salpisti
Maria P. Salpisti, a lawyer authorized to practice before the First Instance Courts, specializes in property law and land registry law. With expertise in matters related to asset security and registration, she provides reliable and specialized solutions for the protection and management of your property.
Christos D. Serefas
Christos D. Serefas, a lawyer authorized to practice before the First Instance Courts and holder of a Master’s degree in Civil Procedural Law from Democritus University of Thrace, specializes in family law, tort law, and real estate law, including property rentals and sales.


Odysseas Chr. Kavazidis
Odysseas Ch. Kavazidis, Lawyer with a Master’s Degree in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializes in criminal cases, defense and prosecution support, representation before investigative judges, and drafting criminal pleadings.
Eleni A. Papadimitriou
Eleni A. Papadimitriou, Lawyer before First Instance Courts with a Master’s Degree in Public Law and Political Science from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, is an accredited mediator by the Ministry of Justice with specialization in land registry cases. Specializing in public and administrative law (public contracts, tax and customs law, social security law, urban planning law), land registry law, and inheritance law (acceptance of inheritance, issuance of inheritance certificates, etc.).
Civil law governs the relationships between private individuals and regulates disputes that arise between them, concerning property rights, family matters (relationships between spouses, parent-child relationships, etc.), inheritance, liability for torts (damages), obligations arising from contracts (fulfillment of contract terms, etc.), and property disputes, among others.
Criminal law is the body of legal rules that defines acts considered as crimes and the corresponding sanctions (punishments or security measures) that should be imposed on the perpetrators of these acts.
Public-administrative law governs the relationships between the state or public administration and the governed citizens. The system of rules is used to resolve disputes arising from this relationship.
Land law regulates disputes that arise between individuals or between individuals and the state – public administration regarding the registration processes of rights over real estate in the Greek Cadastre. These disputes can be resolved either judicially by appealing to the competent courts of the relevant jurisdiction or extrajudicially through the process of cadastral mediation.
Social security law sets the conditions for calculating the pension granted to beneficiaries (individuals who have ceased their professional activity due to age, disability, or other reasons) and regulates disputes that arise between social security institutions and the beneficiaries of social insurance or pensions.
Foreign law defines the status and conditions for the entry and residence of citizens from third countries within Greek territory.
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