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ICLG - Cyprus Chapter on Mergers & Acquisitions

ICLG - Cyprus Chapter on Mergers & Acquisitions

Our firm has contributed the Cyprus Chapter for the International Comparative Legal Guide to: Mergers & Acquisitions; published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London for the year 2015.

The Cyprus Chapter is available at: 
http://www.iclg.co.uk/practice-areas/mergers-and-acquisitions/mergers-and-acquisitions-2015/cyprus

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