We are proud to share that ZK Law has once again been recognised in the Chambers Europe 2026 guide for TMT in Greece, with our Managing Partners, Mina Zoulovits and Penny Kontogeorgou also individually ranked in Band 3. Chambers gives special note to the firm’s focus on technology, digital transformation, deep tech and technology transfer and innovation.
This recognition is especially meaningful because it reflects what has always been at the heart of our practice: helping innovative businesses move forward with confidence. From the beginning, ZK Law has been built around the legal needs of the digital economy. Our firm draws on over 25 years of experience from its founding partners and advises clients ranging from startups to global corporations across areas including AI, digital platforms, cybersecurity, blockchain, IT and digital infrastructure, privacy, technology transfer, e-commerce, digital marketing and regulatory compliance.
A recognition grounded in long-standing technology expertise
For many years, Mina Zoulovits and Penny Kontogeorgou have been working at the intersection of law, business and innovation. Their work has consistently focused on the legal frameworks shaping digital business models, emerging technologies and transformation-led growth.
Mina Zoulovits, Managing Partner and Privacy & Digital Transformation expert, is recognised by Chambers for her work in digital transformation, data privacy and AI mandates. She has extensive involvement in complex strategic projects in both the private and public sectors, including disruptive technological ventures and digitisation projects, as well as participation in European Commission expert groups and Horizon 2020 evaluation work.

Penny Kontogeorgou, Managing Partner and e-Business & ICT Law expert, is recognised by Chambers for advising on GDPR compliance, digital transformation processes, regulatory matters and M&A. Her practice is shaped by more than 25 years in private law, with strong emphasis on technology law, corporate structuring, innovation strategy and technology transfer.
Supporting the businesses shaping what comes next
This year’s Chambers recognition is a strong reflection of the kind of matters our team handles every day: high-value, future-facing projects where legal advice must keep pace with business innovation.
Across our practice, we support clients operating in and around digital transformation, AI, blockchain, fintech, robotics, data-driven services, digital platforms, deep tech, e-health, cybersecurity and technology transfer. Our work often involves not only interpreting the law, but helping clients build practical, compliant and commercially sound pathways for growth, investment, deployment and scale.
In a market where innovation increasingly depends on legal clarity, we are proud that our experience continues to resonate with clients and peers alike.
A proud moment for the whole ZK Law team
While Chambers recognises firms and individuals, achievements like this are always collective. This milestone belongs not only to Mina and Penny, but to the entire ZK Law team, whose commitment, depth of knowledge and day-to-day excellence make this work possible.
We are grateful to our lawyers and professionals for the quality, energy and integrity they bring to our clients’ matters every day. Their work across technology, corporate, regulatory, privacy, IP and commercial projects is what turns vision into trusted execution.
Thank you to our clients
Most of all, we want to thank our clients for their trust, their partnership and their confidence in our work.
It is a privilege to advise organisations that are transforming industries, building new technologies and redefining the future of business. Your ambitious projects continue to challenge us, inspire us and push us to keep evolving alongside the markets you lead.
We are honoured by this recognition in Chambers Europe 2026, and we look forward to continuing to support our clients across the full spectrum of technology, innovation and digital transformation in the years ahead.






