Morgan Lewis (London)

Leonidas Theodosiou

Morgan Lewis (London)
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Leonidas Theodosiou focuses his practice on antitrust, trade defense, and general EU law matters including litigation in the EU Courts. Leonidas represents clients on abuse of dominance and cartel investigations, as well as on UK, EU, and international merger control. He also advises governments and corporations on state aid, particularly in the context of privatizations and rescues of failing banks. He is admitted to practice in New York, the EU (Greece), and is a Registered European Lawyer in England and Wales.

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2081 Bulletin

Joanna Christoforou, Leonidas Theodosiou The EU Commission revises its temporary framework for State aid to allow capital injections by EU member states into non financial firms affected by the COVID-19 outbreak

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The European Commission has revised its Temporary Framework for State Aid to support the economy during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic to allow capital injections by EU member states into nonfinancial firms affected by the pandemic. To support the economy in the current COVID-19 pandemic, (...)

Joanna Christoforou, Leonidas Theodosiou The EU Commission approves a £50 billion umbrella UK State aid scheme to support SME’s and large corporates affected by the COVID-19

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The European Commission has approved a £50 billion (EUR 57 billion) “umbrella” UK state aid scheme to support small and medium-sized enterprises and large corporates in the United Kingdom affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The umbrella scheme was approved on April 6, 2020, under the (...)

Joanna Christoforou, Leonidas Theodosiou The EU Commission revises its temporary framework for State aid to support the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic and allows investment aid to companies involved in the fight against the outbreak

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The European Commission revised its Temporary Framework for State Aid to support the economy during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, allowing investment aid to companies involved in the fight against the pandemic, as well as new forms of operating aid for companies in severely impacted (...)

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