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Greece is a civil-law jurisdiction with a large, well-established legal profession organised through local bar associations. Lawyers (dikigoroi) work in litigation, corporate and commercial law, real estate and property, shipping/maritime law (a major Greek sector), banking, and EU and public law, with the heaviest concentration in Athens and the port city of Piraeus. Athens is the principal legal hub, home to the supreme courts and most large firms, with Thessaloniki as the main northern centre.
Earn a law degree (Ptychio Nomikis / LL.B, four years) from a Greek law school or recognised equivalent. Register as a trainee lawyer (askoumenos dikigoros) with a local bar association and complete an 18-month supervised traineeship, then pass the national bar examination (written and oral). Successful candidates are sworn in and registered as members of their local Bar Association; rights of audience expand to the appeal and supreme courts after further years of practice.
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To become a lawyer (dikigoros) in Greece you first complete a four-year law degree (Ptychio Nomikis) from a Greek law school or a recognised equivalent. You then register as a trainee lawyer (askoumenos dikigoros) with a local Bar Association and complete an 18-month traineeship under supervision. After the traineeship you sit the national bar examination, which has written and oral components covering civil, criminal and commercial law. Once you pass, you are sworn in and registered as a member of your local Bar Association, which is mandatory in order to practise; rights of audience before the appeal and supreme courts come with further years of practice.
Local Bar Associations (Dikigorikoi Syllogoi), such as the Athens Bar Association, regulate and admit lawyers; they are coordinated nationally through the Plenary of Greek Bar Associations (Olomeleia ton Dikigorikon Syllogon Ellados). Membership of a local bar is mandatory to practise.
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