Marianna Economidou

Stelios Americanos & Co (Nicosia)
Associate

Marianna Economidou joined Stelios Americanos & Co in July 2022. She is an associate and a member of the corporate & commercial and real estate & immigration departments. Marianna Economidou graduated with a Bachelors in Law (LLB) from the University of Cyprus in 2017. She worked as a trainee lawyer at the Attorney’s General Office of the Republic of Cyprus and she admitted to the Cyprus Bar Association in 2018. She pursued a Masters in Law (LLM) in European Union Law with emphasis in EU Competition Law at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). In 2019, Marianna Economidou started working as a Schuman Trainee at the European Parliament’s Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) in Brussels. Her traineeship at the European Parliament was followed by a three-month internship at Alber & Geiger, a government relations law firm in Brussels. From 2020 to 2022, Marianna Economidou worked as a legal adviser at a consultancy firm in Cyprus specializing in Competition Law. Marianna Economidou’s competences included working on cases for mergers, state aid, cartels or abuse of dominance and advising on competition law matters related to horizontal and vertical agreements. She is also the author of several articles on subjects related to competition law.

Articles

649 Bulletin

Panayiotis Agisilaou, Marianna Economidou The Cypriot Administrative Court annuls a decision that imposed a fine of €20.7M on petroleum companies (ExxonMobil / Hellenic Petroleum / Petrolina / Coral)

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The joined cases were brought before the Administrative Court of Cyprus (hereinafter the “Court”) by ExxonMobil Cyprus Ltd, Hellenic Petroleum Cyprus Ltd, Petrolina (Holdings) Public Ltd and Coral Energy Products Cyprus Ltd (hereinafter the “petroleum companies”) against the Commission for the (...)

Sofia Raunich, Marianna Economidou, Panayiotis Agisilaou The Cypriot Administrative Court annuls a decision that imposed a fine and an obligation to inform the association of undertakings’ members of their freedom regarding tender submissions in the electricity sector (MECAC)

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The Administrative Court of Cyprus delivered its decision on the administrative recourse filed by the Mechanical and Electrical Contractors Association of Cyprus (“Applicant” or “MECAC”) against the Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition (“CPC” or “Respondent”) for the annulment (...)

Statistiques


649
Total des visites

324.5
Nombre de lectures par contribution

2
Nombre de contributions

Classement de l'auteur
4207ème
En nombre de contributions
5225ème
En nombre total de visites
5160ème
En nombre moyen de visites
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