AGPLAW Obtains Ex Parte Prohibitory Injunction in High-Value Shareholding Dispute

AGPLAW Obtains Ex Parte Prohibitory Injunction in High-Value Shareholding Dispute

Protecting Corporate Rights Through Swift and Strategic Legal Action

We are pleased to announce that AGPLAW has successfully obtained an ex parte prohibitory injunction from the District Court of Nicosia in the context of a high-value derivative action involving serious allegations of breach of fiduciary duty and unlawful transfer of company assets.

Managing Partner Angelos G. Paphitis and Senior Partner Maria Constantinou represented the applicant shareholder, who brought the action derivatively on behalf of a company whose key asset had been improperly transferred. The interim order freezes the disputed shares and prohibits their transfer or alienation pending final adjudication.

Understanding Derivative Actions

A derivative action is a legal remedy that enables a shareholder to initiate proceedings on behalf of a company where its directors or controllers have acted against the company’s best interests — typically in cases of fraud, conflict of interest, or failure to take appropriate action. It is a powerful tool to protect corporate value when those in control refuse or fail to do so.

About the Injunction

The prohibitory injunction was granted ex parte — meaning without prior notice to the defendants — due to the urgency and risk that the shares would be further dissipated or transferred. Such injunctions are exceptional remedies, used to preserve the status quo where delay or notice could render any future judgment ineffective.

Our team was able to demonstrate the necessity, legal grounds, and urgency of the request, securing the order and preserving the company’s rights pending trial.

AGPLAW’s Expertise

This result highlights AGPLAW’s expertise in emergency relief, shareholder litigation, and cross-border corporate disputes. It reinforces our commitment to protecting clients’ interests through strategic, decisive legal action.

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