Understanding Civil Divorce under Cypriot Law
What Lebanese Citizens Should Know ? In recent years, many Lebanese citizens have chosen Cyprus as a destination to settle or get […]
Read moreWhat Lebanese Citizens Should Know ? In recent years, many Lebanese citizens have chosen Cyprus as a destination to settle or get […]
Read moreA significant shift in Lebanon’s rental landscape came with the issuance of Law No. 1 dated April 3, 2025, which regulates leases for non-residential premises whose original terms expired before July 23, 1992.
Read moreStarting a business is exciting, but selecting the right legal structure is crucial to ensuring your operations are protected, efficient, and future-proof. […]
Read moreBefore making your next investment, let’s talk. A well-informed decision today can save you from costly mistakes in the future.
Read moreCyprus is progressing toward full integration into the European Union, becoming an active member and complying with EU regulations and policies. This […]
Read moreThe Urgent Matters Judge in Lebanon plays a vital role in resolving disputes with speed. However, many depositors have mistakenly turned to this court, believing it could resolve issues with their frozen bank accounts.
Read moreLebanon’s financial crisis and the rapid devaluation of the Lebanese pound have reshaped the banking landscape, leading to controversial legal and financial […]
Read moreLebanon’s ongoing financial crisis has deeply affected multiple sectors, with the banking system bearing the brunt of the collapse. Confidence in banks […]
Read moreToday, arbitration and mediation are transforming the way conflicts are resolved—offering faster, more flexible, and cost-effective alternatives to traditional court proceedings.
Read moreLebanon has endured one of the most severe financial and economic crises in modern history—so profound that international analysts have ranked it among the worst globally. The reasons behind this collapse are well-documented, as are its devastating effects on society, businesses, and the economy as a whole.
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