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In an era of significant economic crisis, citizens more than ever need easy and affordable access to legal services to protect their rights and resolve their cases.

At the same time, legal professionals – advocates – must be able to perform their duties with dignity, responsibility, and effectiveness, seriously considering both the time they need to dedicate to a case and the difficult social conditions.

Fortunately, the science of information technology offers a solution. The innovative online platform of the law firm "Tsilonis-Vogiatzoglou," with the distinctive title NEWLAW, offers citizens for the first time a wide range of legal services online with speed, economy, and reliability.

Thus, every citizen can begin the process of resolving their case from the comfort of their home, while at the same time they can, whenever they wish, directly contact the lawyers of NEWLAW and discuss their case confidentially.

Welcome to NEWLAW. Welcome to the new era of legal service provision!

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Avgí Vogiadzóglou

Avgí Vogiadzóglou

Lawyer of Thessaloniki, member of the Board of Directors of the historic Papafeio Center for Child Welfare of Boys in Thessaloniki "O Melitefs" and founding member-legal advisor of the non-profit civil company "TEDx Thessaloniki". Graduate of the School of Law of AUTH and one of the few holders in Greece of a postgraduate diploma of specialization in Voluntary Action Management (MSc in Voluntary Action Management) from the University of Roehampton in London.

She worked for approximately two years in London at the well-known non-profit organization The Prince's Trust. During her work there, she participated in the support of juvenile offenders and in conducting research in collaboration with the British Ministry of Justice for the more effective treatment of juvenile delinquency. She also served for eight years as a volunteer and member of the Board of Directors of the Friends of Volunteers Association of the Thessaloniki Society for the Protection of Minors.

She is a legal advisor at the ROM Child Protection Center in Dendropotamos "Faros tou Kosmou", as well as other non-profit civil companies and non-governmental organizations (Hellenic Association of School Psychologists, Creativity Platform, TEDx Thessaloniki, etc.).

Over the last decade, within the framework of practicing law, she has dealt with a wide range of cases, consistently, honestly, and successfully representing individuals and legal entities in cases of civil, commercial, criminal, and labor law.

Victor Tsilonis

Victor Tsilonis

Lawyer at the Supreme Court and the International Criminal Court, Alternate Member of the Disciplinary Board of the International Criminal Court, Vice-President of the Bar Association of the International Criminal Court (BAC-ICC) / President of the Ethics Committee of the BAC-ICC (2019-2020), Doctor of Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and member of the Hellenic Criminal Lawyers Association, with significant judicial experience before the Greek courts and the European Court of Human Rights. In April 2016, the International Criminal Court, taking into account his experience from the Milošević trial, accredited him as capable of participating in the defense of accused persons or the representation of victims before the International Criminal Court (included in the List of Counsel before the International Criminal Court). Following the enactment of Law 3869/2010 on over-indebted households ("Katseli Law"), he specialized as a member of the legal department of the consumer association EKPIZO Thessaloniki on the thorny issues of citizens' over-indebtedness and assisted as a lawyer in the issuance of significant decisions for hundreds of citizens. Editor-in-chief of the journal Intellectum (www.intellectum.org), author and translator of submissions, studies, articles, interviews, and literary texts. In 2012, with his article published in the online edition of Intellectum, which was nominated as the best article of the year at the E-Awards 2013 internet awards, he managed to prevent the bill providing for the taxation of higher education degrees from being submitted to the Parliament for a vote. In 2014, he spearheaded the opposition against the bill on trials without witnesses, express auctions, and loss of public revenue in favor of the Banks, gathering thousands of signatures from Greek citizens.