An interim or interlocutory order is by definition an order made pending the cause, before a final disposition on the merits. We have a long record of achievements in complex and high stakes disputes.
  • CYPRUS

  • ENGLAND & WALES

  • BERMUDA

  • DUBAI

Cyprus

Jurisdiction: Cyprus

With a court system based on common law, Cyprus courts are known for their professionalism, impartiality, and efficiency. The language used in court proceedings is Greek, but English may also be used before the Commercial and the Admiralty Courts.

Our litigation services in Cyprus offer a comprehensive approach to resolving legal disputes, with a deep understanding of the law and a commitment to strategic thinking and creative problem-solving. We will work closely with you to understand your specific needs and goals, and develop customized litigation strategies. Whether you are involved in a civil or corporate dispute, a fraud case, or a commercial matter, or whether you are facing a personal legal matter, our Cyprus based litigation team backed up when and if needed by our London based barristers is uniquely-equipped to provide you with the legal representation you need.

England & Wales

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

The UK courts are renowned for upholding the rule of law and delivering justice impartially. Based on common law, judicial decisions are based on precedent and custom rather than statutory law.

The legal system in the UK is complex, with separate courts for different types of cases, ranging from small claims courts to the highest court, the Supreme Court.

Our team of London barristers lead by Timothy Frith and Angelos Paphitis are widely respected for their high level of professionalism, which is characterized by a range of qualities and attributes. Some of the key qualities of our London based team include deep knowledge of the law along with extensive experience in their area of practice, analytical skills able to analyze complex legal issues and identify key arguments, advocacy skills, effective communication and strong argumentation, a keen eye for detail, high standards of professionalism, including punctuality and reliability, what characterises our team of barristers, personalized care to our clients.

Bermuda

Jurisdiction: Bermuda

The Bermuda courts are known for their independence, impartiality, and efficiency. The judicial system in Bermuda is based on English common law with final appeals taking place before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Councils (JCPC) which sits in London.

At AGP Law, we are fortunate to have senior litigator and arbitrator Timothy Frith on our team. Mr. Frith is called to the Bar of Bermuda and together with the rest of our London based team of barristers has extensive experience representing clients in a wide range of disputes in Bermuda. His expertise includes commercial litigation, regulatory matters, and international arbitration, and he has successfully represented clients in some of the most complex and high-profile cases in Bermuda. Mr. Frith's reputation for excellence in litigation and arbitration is a testament to the high-quality services we offer at our firm.

Dubai

Jurisdiction: UAE (Dubai)

AGP Law established its UAE presence in July 2022 with the creation of the UAE Corporate and Business Consulting Services office(link to uae web), a significant milestone in our 17-year history. Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is a leading global financial centre with its own independent legal system based on English common law. DIFC Courts are renowned for their efficiency and sophistication in handling a wide range of commercial disputes.

At AGP Law, we are proud to offer top-quality litigation services in the DIFC Courts, with a team of highly experienced litigators and barristers led by Angelos Paphitis, Maria Constantinou, and Timothy Frith. Our team has a deep understanding of the DIFC legal system and a proven track record of success in representing clients in complex international commercial disputes. We offer a range of litigation services, including commercial litigation and arbitration, and we are proud to be one of the leading litigation firms in the region.

To view AGP’s full service offering out of the Dubai office, please click here: UAE Corporate Services - AGP & Co (agplaw.com/uae).

Interim Orders & Injunctions

Interim Orders & Injunctions

"AGPLAW's team is ‘well-coordinated’ and frequently represents clients in corporate disputes as well as in arbitral matters. Angelos Paphitis ‘finds a solution if one is to be found’," LEGAL 500, EMEA 2018 edition.

We are proud to be recommended by Chambers & Partners Cyprus and the Legal 500 EMEA, for the years 2012-2023, in the category 'Dispute Resolution'.

Interim orders and prohibitory injunctions are temporary rulings that are issued in order to ensure that the rights of the Parties are protected until the competent Court reaches its final decision.


Injunctions: Restoring Balance, Preventing Injustice


If you are involved in a case as a Claimant and consider that you have good chances of success, but that there is a significant risk that the Defendant's status quo may change (i.e. that he may alienate assets or will transfer his money out of the Court's control) in a way that it will be difficult (or even impossible) to ensure the protection of your rights and to "do justice" by the stage when judgment will be issued, then you can apply for an interim order, in the form of prohibitory or freezing injunctions or otherwise.

On the other hand, if you are a Defendant against whom an Interim Order has been issued, we have the knowledge and long-term expertise to oppose such Interim Order and to have it rejected as quickly as possible, either on substantial or even on technical points.

For more details as to how can we help you, please contact us now.

Our Litigation Team has the expertise and the experience to advise on the most appropriate interim actions to take, depending on the specifics of each case and its' objectives, in order to protect our clients' best interests.

We prepare and submit the required applications to the competent Court in Cyprus for one (or more) of the following Interim Orders:

  • Freezing Injunctions (known as Mareva Injunctions)
  • Chabra (freezing) Orders
  • Prohibitory Injunctions (i.e. interim orders blocking the exercise of certain acts)
  • Discovery and Tracing Orders / Norwich Pharmacal Orders
  • Search Orders / Anton Piller Orders
  • Gagging Orders (i.e. prohibiting the public disclosure of information on a particular matter in order, for instance, to avoid that a third party alerts or notifies the Respondent on the Applicant's legal steps.)

Our lawyers' experience on interim orders and injunctions is our clients' advantage. Succeeding on interim injunctions is a matter of knowledge and experience. Here are a few of our most recent examples of work:

  • Our client had a oral agreement with a person who was also acting as a representative for others. They planned to jointly buy a large piece of land in Limassol, Cyprus. They agreed verbally on which part of the land our client would acquire and the price. However, the other parties disregarded this agreement, purchasing the land without informing our client, effectively excluding him from the deal. Upon discovering this, our client sought our assistance. We advised him to take legal action, on the grounds of (inter alia) fraud, breach of contract, and agency agreement violation. Concurrently, we filed for and successfully obtained an ex-parte restraining order (without notice prohibitory injunction) from the court. This order prohibits the buyers from using, developing, mortgaging, or renting the land until further order of the court.
  • Successful appeal before the Supreme Court setting aside a wrongfully issued interim relief against our client: Representing our client, a Russian HNWI against whose interests an interim order for disclosure (Norwich Pharmacal) was issued ordering Cyprus banks to disclose his banking details and transactions with them, we have appealed the district court's decision with the Supreme Court to have noted that the requirements set by the common law and applied by case law in Cyprus with reference to disclosure applications based on the Norwich Pharmacal relief were missing, and went on to say that the District Court of Limassol wrongfully assessed the issues brought forward and ordered that all documents disclosed to be returned to court, forbidding the Respondent from making any use of those.  You may find a relevant press release here
  • Representing a Russian PLC and its group of Cyprus companies we have successfully obtained in Cyprus interim prohibitory orders against our counterparties and their directors and servants, in aid and support of an LCIA arbitration, preventing our counterparties from exercising their voting rights during the AGM and safeguarding a debt claim at the LCIA for repayment of sums by our counterparties pursuant to loan agreements, in the sum of nearly US$1,4 billion. You may find relevant press release here
  • We have represented 5 out of 14 Defendants in a legal action against a group of Cypriot, Russian, and offshore companies and individuals, for alleged fraud, deceit, conspiracy to injure.  The claim is for €25 million, and prohibitory injunctions have been issued against our clients on an ex-parte (without notice) basis.  We have successfully opposed the interim orders the court, having decided on our favour, has cancelled the interim order and rejected the Applicants' petition.
  • On behalf of the Claimant, we have successfully been granted with an International Mareva Freezing and Prohibitory Injunction against a world known Binary Options Investment Firm for fraud, Banc de Binary, which while being into Court dispute with our client has renounced its' license and terminated its' operations in Cyprus.
  • We represented a Russian businessman, being the ultimate beneficiary of multiple groups ultimately held via Cypriot companies, against whom an interim prohibitory injunction (Mareva) has been issued prohibiting him from transferring, selling or alienating any assets which he, directly or indirectly, holds in Cyprus and in Russia, for up to US$47 million.  Following a court hearing, the case has been withdrawn by the Claimants without costs against our client.
  • We have represented a Cyprus holding company whose assets consist of multiple Russian businesses, including three banks, against which interim orders were issued prohibiting our client from using, selling, transferring or otherwise alienating assets, or cash in banks, of up to USD 40 million.  Following the submission of an objection on behalf of our client, the case has been withdrawn without costs against our client.
  • Representing our client, an Afghani investor who has lost almost USD 2 million through a Cypriot Investment Firm, we have successfully lifted the corporate veil and an interim prohibitory injunction (Mareva) has been issued against (a) the Investment Firm, (b) the ultimate owner of the investment firm, and (c) against the managing director of the firm. The hearing took place and the interim order became absolute.
  • We have represented the wife of a Russian businessman against whom an interim order has been issued prohibiting her from using, disposing off, or otherwise alienating assets, or cash in bank accounts, up to the amount of EURO 25 million.  Representing the wife of the said businessman we have appeared as an interested party to the action for submitting an objection to the interim orders and for applying to set aside the action itself as a violation of our client’s rights.  The interim order affects the rights and assets of our client, who according to Russian law, is entitled to 50% of these assets.
  • We have represented an Egyptian strategic investor for a joint venture project of approximately EUR 68 million in Cyprus. The counterparty to the joint venture has violated the agreement with our client. We have successfully applied for interim orders and prohibitory injunctions.  The order has prohibited the defendant from selling or otherwise alienating assets of the joint venture or changing the share structure of the joint venture itself. For more details on the case, please refer to our related press release
  • Successful Cancellation of Interim Orders | This time we defended successfully the interests of our clients (Respondents) to whom interim orders were addressed.  In a nutshell, our clients – a Cyprus holding Company who owns substantial assets in Russia – were prohibited from selling or otherwise alienating assets up to 6 million Euro from Cyprus and abroad, including cash in bank accounts.  Upon submission of an objection we have successfully had the interim orders rejected.  For further information, please read our related press release
  • Successful submission of a Norwich Pharmacal Action  | This case concerned a claim of over 200 million USD before a President Judge in Nicosia District Court requesting a court order for a bank to lift the corporate veil and disclose confidential information in aid of legal actions to follow.  The action involved fraud and conspiracy intending to cause financial injury to our client, a Trust Foundation which owns assets valued at over 1 billion USD in Ukraine. Our action was successful with the bank disclosing through affidavit into court the beneficiaries.
  • Successful Ex-Parte Appointment of Interim Receiver/Manager in the context of a derivative action.  This has been a triumph! Representing our client, the 50% UBO of an agriculture group in Ukraine, consisted of over 30 Ukrainian and Cypriot companies, we successfully applied before the Limassol District Court for the appointment of an Interim Receiver, replacing the board of directors of the ultimate Cypriot holding company on grounds of equity.  Action value: over 1 billion USD. For further information, please read our related press release.
  • Successful Interim Order at the Limassol District Court | Interlocutory Injunction against two of the biggest Banks in Cyprus prohibiting them from liquidating our clients' bank guarantee. For further information, please read our related press release.
  • Successful Interim prohibitory injunction against a well know Forex Broker headquartered in Cyprus and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) | This has been issued in the context of a class action whereby AGPLAW representing 53 claimants have submitted a legal action against a well know broker who allegedly has defrauded the claimants for an amount of EUR 1.8 million.  Together with the legal action, we have successfully submitted interim prohibitory injunctions freezing the investment firm’s bank accounts in Cyprus and abroad for up to EUR 1.8 million.
  • Successful interim orders (a freezing injunction order & a tracing order) in a fraud (cybercrime) case | We have successfully closed a case of fraud whereby a Cyprus Company had committed fraud against our clients [... UK LIMITED].  Having obtained two ex-parte interim orders (one freezing and one tracing order) we have managed to (a) block funds stolen and (b) trace the different banks where the funds were distributed and have thereafter managed to have all funds blocked and frozen.  A final judgment of the action in favour of our clients and against the Defendants was issued, for the full amount of the case. Action value GB£ 500.000.