A few words about me

I am an Athens (GR)-based attorney, and I spend my days dealing with what most people would rather avoid: disputes.

My practice is devoted to resolving them—whether before civil courts, arbitral tribunals, and administrative bodies, or outside the courtroom through negotiated settlements and mediation.

My areas of interest and expertise include civil law and civil Procedure (including enforcement proceedings), commercial law, and consumer protection law.

I am a graduate of the Law School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where I also completed my postgraduate studies in Civil Procedure.

At the same institution, I am currently pursuing a Ph.D. focusing on collective consumer redress—or, put in a less fancy title, how individuals can achieve far greater protection when they enforce their rights together rather than alone.

I am the author of two legal monographs (published by Nomiki Bibliothiki [in Greek] in 2023 and 2025), as well as numerous papers and casenotes in legal journals. I also regularly teach at legal seminars and professional training events.

I have completed my military service as an operator of electronic border surveillance systems in a frontier unit stationed in an island located in the Northeastern Aegean Sea.

I am fluent in Greek, English, and Italian.

When I am not occupied with disputes, you will likely find me travelling, indulging into photography, striving to become a foreign languages aficionado, testing my cooking skills or walking—preferably near the sea or in a Roman alley.

A young man with short brown hair, wearing black-rimmed glasses, a white shirt, a red tie, and a gray checkered blazer, standing against a light gray background.