Lambadarios Law Firm

Greece

Address:
3, Stadiou Street
Athens, 105 62
Greece

+302103231135


Key contacts:

Managing Partner: Constantinos Lambadarios
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Quick facts:

Number of lawyers: 59
Number of partners : 18
Languages : English, French, German, Italian, Spanish


Lambadarios Law Firm is a leading Athens-based legal practice with a reputation for tackling complex and challenging work.

Founded in 1863 and now under the stewardship of managing partner Constantinos Lambadarios, the firm has evolved from a family firm into a thoroughly modern, international practice with a dynamic, problem-solving mindset, while retaining the traditional qualities of respect, integrity and personal service.

With a number of top-ranked partners and a highly skilled team of lawyers, Lambadarios is recognized as one of the leading Greek firms in all of its key practices – M&A, Banking & Finance, Project Finance, Ligation & Dispute Resolution, Real Estate, Energy, Capital Markets, and TMT and Intellectual Property in Greece. Within these fields, the firm has advised on many of the most significant transactions and commercial developments in Greece’s recent past, from privatizations of state-owned utilities and major energy and infrastructure projects to cases involving emerging internet law and anti-trust actions.

  • Banking
  • Capital markets: Equity
  • Capital markets: High yield
  • Competition
  • M&A
  • PPP/PFI
  • Private equity
  • Project development
  • Project finance
  • Restructuring and insolvency
  • Asset finance
  • Capital markets: Debt
  • Capital markets: Derivatives
  • Covered bonds
  • Financial restructuring
  • Financial services regulatory
  • Hedge funds
  • Investment funds
  • Private equity funds
  • Project bonds
  • Real estate finance
  • Real estate funds
  • Securitisation

Mergers & Acquisitions:

  • Constantinos Lambadarios
    c.lambadarios@lambadarioslaw.gr
  • Melina Katsimi
    m.katsimi@lambadarioslaw.gr

    Recent case highlights:

  • Advised the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) on a €93.7m transaction, as seller of its entire holding in Eurobank, one of the four systemic banks, through an auction process.
  • Advised Brook Lane Capital on a €200m mixed-use tower project developed by LAMDA Development S.A. and Brook Lane Capital, which will be one of the six high-rise buildings within Hellinikon Project as well as the first of its kind in Greece.

Capital Markets:

  • Prokopis Dimitriadis
    p.dimitriadis@lambadarioslaw.gr
  • Constantinos Lambadarios
    c.lambadarios@lambadarioslaw.gr
    Melina Katsimi
    m.katsimi@lambadarioslaw.gr

    Recent case highlights:

  • Advised the mandated lead arranger Ambrosia Capital and Piraeus Bank as the issue adviser of Intralot on its pre-emptive share capital increase, which was fully subscribed for by existing shareholders as well as new investors in the company, raising total proceeds of €135m.
  • Advised the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) on the sale of its entire shareholding in Piraeus Bank through a Fully Marketed Offering (FMO) transaction of €1 billion worth (Project Yellow), which was the largest ECM transaction in 2024 in Greece.

Banking & Finance:

         Recent case highlights:

  • Advised Athens International Airport (AIA) on the issuance of 2 Greek law bond loans for capital expenditure purposes with total value of €140m.
  • Advised National Bank of Greece and Piraeus Bank on a €680m project financing facility for the development of the Skouries Project in Northern Greece, into which Hellas Gold, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Eldorado Gold, entered in December 2023.

Project Development:

  • Yannis Kourniotis
    y.kourniotis@lambadarioslaw.gr

    Recent case highlights:

  • Advised Piraeus Bank on a €1.2 billion financing to interested bidders, as part of the tender process for the concession of the Attica Motorway.
  • Advised Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) on the €1.5 billion Egnatia Odos motorway concession project, which will be the second largest motorway project in Greece.

  • Aviation
  • Banking
  • Construction and materials
  • Consumer goods and services
  • Energy
  • Financial services
  • Food and beverage
  • Gaming
  • Government and public policy
  • Healthcare
  • Industrials
  • Investment management
  • Media
  • Mining
  • Natural resources
  • Oil and gas
  • Real estate
  • Social infrastructure
  • Tech and telecoms
  • Tourism
  • Transport
  • Utilities