What we offer:

The firm’s lawyers do comprehend the importance of the European policies for the assignor’s interests, a fact that leads their actions to the corresponding assistance for their legal issues – though the appropriate advices-. As each country has its specificity regarding its tendering procedures, it is vital for businesses to enjoy the best legal advice from experienced professionals who can win public contracts and obtain best value-for-money goods or service from private businesses.

Our services

Fields wherein our legal advice could turn out to be of decisive importance are among others:

  • Legal consulting
  • Protection of your interests
  • Management of bureucratric procedures of public tenders
  • Risk assesment
  • Compliance

What is a Public Procurement?

This term refers to the process with which governments or local authorities purchase services works or goods from private companies. In the European legal framework, in which our country participates, some rules have been set in order to govern effectively the whole process. More specifically, these rules partially control the way governments -or state’s authorities- along with public utility operators, buy goods and services. They apply to tenders whose value is above certain amount of money. Their contribution on global economy is rather important as public procurements account around 14% of global GDP.

How we can help?

Our lawyers are able to provide assistance in setting goals, choosing the best solutions, and conducting the tender until the contract is awarded. A real understanding of the needs of public entities, mixed with our experience, allows us to achieve best results when dealing with public clients. In any case, the experienced lawyers of “Oikonomakis Law” will be next to each one of our assignors, managing their cases with the most professional and beneficial way possible.

For more information

or

Email us
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.