Background
Triantaphillou, Evangelos was born on April 18, 1954 in Corinth, Greece.
Triantaphillou, Evangelos was born on April 18, 1954 in Corinth, Greece.
University of Athens Law School (Bachelor of Laws). State"s Council (Department of Judicial Studies and Public Administration). Greek Association of Business Administration (Certificate of first and second courses in Business Administration).
State"s Council (Department of Judicial Studies and Public Administration).
Greek Association of Business Administration (Certificate of first and second courses in Business Administration). Greek Association of Business Administration (Certificate of first and second courses in Business Administration).
Spoken languages: Greek, English and French.
Worked at Hadjiprodromou-Triantaphillou & Partners (Athens) specializing in Business, Corporate Law, Investments, Banking Law, Funds and Trusts, Securities, Mergers and Acquisitions, Antitrust, Competition and Trade Law, Taxes, Intellectual Property, Patents/Trademarks, Advertising, Media, Tourism, International/Civil Litigation, Arbitration, Real Estate, International Construction Projects, East.C. Law. Admitted to the bar, 1977, Athens, Athens Court of Appeals and Athens Supreme Court. Author: "The Revocation of The Acts of Administration," State Council, Athens, 1978.
Comparative Report on Force Majeure, Helsinki, 1982.
Board Member of several foreign and Greek companies. Member: Greek Association of United Nations.
Athens Bar Association. International Association of Lawyers (Paris).
Greek American Chamber of Commerce.
Britiah Hellenic Chamber of Commerce. Military: nistration). The firm has a broadly-based practice with a wide range of quality legal services.
The client base is European, North American and Asian in scope.
The firm has been organized as a legal Partnership and has five Partners.
Member: Greek Association of United Nations. Athens Bar Association. International Association of Lawyers (Paris).
Greek American Chamber of Commerce.
Britiah Hellenic Chamber of Commerce. Military: nistration).