ServPRO Accountants & Consultants (Nicosia)

Stephanie Theodotou

ServPRO Accountants & Consultants (Nicosia)
Attorney

Stephanie Theodotou is a Lawyer & Mediator at ServPRO Accountants & Consultants. She graduated with First Class Honours in her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from Nottingham Trent University and continued her legal studies by obtaining a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from University College London (UCL). Stephanie undertook her legal training at a top tier law firm in Cyprus and, upon qualification, served as a Legal Consultant to the Law Office of the Republic of Cyprus. Currently, Stephanie practices as a Solo Practitioner in Cyprus in multiple areas of practice, including EU and competition law.

Articles

1618 Bulletin

Stephanie Theodotou, Panayiotis Agisilaou The Cypriot Competition Authority issues a decision imposing a fine of €33K on a local authority for excessively pricing its water supply services for livestock productions (Community Council of Kokkinotrimithia)

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Introduction On 14 October 2019 the Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition (“CPC”) issued a decision imposing a fine of €33,843.81 on the Community Council of Kokkinotrimithia (“CCK”) for a violation of Section 6(1)(a) of the Protection of Competition Law (Law 13(I)/2008), as (...)

Stephanie Theodotou, Panayiotis Agisilaou The Cypriot Competition Authority terminates its investigation concerning alleged imposition of unfair trading terms to customers and retrospective rental fees for point of sales terminals by a financial services company (JCC)

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Introduction On 10 September 2019 the Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition (“CPC”) terminated its ex officio investigation against JCC Payment Systems Ltd (“JCC”), having concluded that there have been no violations of Sections 3(1) and 6(1) of the Protection of Competition (...)

Panayiotis Agisilaou, Stephanie Theodotou The Cyprus Competition Authority fines an undertaking for abusing its dominant position in the market of producing and presenting theatrical performances (CPC / THOC)

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Introduction On 27th August 2019 the Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition (“CPC”) issued a decision imposing a fine of €342,221.35 to the Cyprus Theatre Organisation (“THOC”) for a violation of Section 6(1) of the Protection of Competition Law (Law 13(I)/2008), as amended (...)

Panayiotis Agisilaou, Stephanie Theodotou The Cyprus Competition Authority rejects a complaint from a company operating in the distribution and sale of dairy products concerning alleged abuse of dominance and economic dependence (Palmerco / Detelina)

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Introduction On 16 April 2019 the Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition (“CPC”) rejected, by majority, a complaint filed by Palmerco Ltd (“Complainant”) on 17 February 2015. The complaint concerned an abuse of a dominant position by Detelina Dairy Ltd (“Respondent”) as well as (...)

Panayiotis Agisilaou, Stephanie Theodotou The Cypriot Competition Authority imposes a fine on an undertaking for abusing its dominant position by pricing water supply services in tourist area (Community Council of Kouklia)

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Introduction On 12th March 2019 the Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition (“CPC”) issued a decision imposing a fine of €78,889.28 on the Community Council of Kouklia (“CCK”) for a violation of Section 6(1)(a) of the Protection of Competition Law (Law 13(I)/2008), as amended (...)

Panayiotis Agisilaou, Stephanie Theodotou The Cypriot Competition Authority rejects a complaint of abuse of dominance in the funeral and cemetery services market (Archangel Funeral Services / The Holy Metropolis of Limassol / Funeral Office of The Holy Metropolis of Limassol)

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Introduction On 4 January 2019, the Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition (“CPC”) rejected a complaint filed by Archangel Funeral Services Plc (“Complainant”) on 2 November 2015. The complaint concerned an abuse of dominant position of The Holy Metropolis of Limassol (...)

Panayiotis Agisilaou, Stephanie Theodotou The Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition imposes a fine of €1.19 million on an airport company for abuse of dominant position (Hermes Airports)

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Introduction On 16 May 2018, the Cyprus Commission for the Protection of Competition (the “Commission”) imposed a fine of €1 193 864 on Hermes Airports Ltd for infringing Section 6(1)(a) of the Protection of Competition Law (Law 13(I)/2008), as amended (the “Law”). The aforesaid infringement (...)

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1618
Total des visites

179.8
Nombre de lectures par contribution

9
Nombre de contributions

Classement de l'auteur
1107ème
En nombre de contributions
3577ème
En nombre total de visites
6966ème
En nombre moyen de visites
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