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    Soulla Dionysiou

    Soulla Dionysiou is the founding partner of DP Law. Soulla brings with her a vast experience in corporate law, having worked at Antis Triantafyllides & Sons LLC, one of the top tier law firms in Nicos...

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Dionysiou & Partners LLC

Dionysiou & Partners LLC DP Law Cyprus, is a leading business orientated law firm based in Cyprus providing both corporate and legal services, optimal tax planning solutions as well the delivery of immigration investment applications. We work with a diverse portfolio of clients from all over the world, from listed companies to high net worth individuals, as well as international intermediaries. We provide high level taxation and legal advice, enabling our clients to formulate tax strategies they can benefit from. Some of our services include the formation of Cyprus companies, investment funds, alternative investment funds, partnerships, international trusts, obtaining certain licences and ICO advice.

 

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