Noerr, Zepos & Yannopoulos, and Moroglu Arseven Advise on Mytaxi Takeover of Greece's Taxibeat

Noerr, Zepos & Yannopoulos, and Moroglu Arseven Advise on Mytaxi Takeover of Greece's Taxibeat

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Noerr, Zepos & Yannopoulos, and Moroglu Arseven have advised Daimler AG on the acquisition by subsidiary Intelligent Apps GmbH – provider of the e-hailing app mytaxi – of Taxibeat, the Greek app-based taxi booking company. Daimler was also advised by Estudio Olaechea in Peru.

According to Noerr, "mytaxi is active in a total of ten countries and has more than 100,000 registered drivers." The firm also reports that "Taxibeat was founded in 2011 and offers its services on the Greek and Peruvian markets."

The Dusseldorf-based Noerr team that acted for Daimler in the transaction and coordinated the work of other law firms involved consisted of Partners Alexander Hirsch and Maurice Seche.

The Zepos & Yannopoulos team in Greece included Partner Dimitris Zepos, Senior Associate Stefanos Charaktiniotis. Also involved were Partners Rania Papakonstantinou and Daphne Cozonis and Associates Konstantinos Logaras and Elpida Karathodorou.

The Moroglu Arseven team in Turkey consisted of Partner Seyfi Moroglu and Senior Associate Hazal Tuncay.

The Estudio Olaechea team in Peru consisted of Carlos Viacava and Vladimir Popov.

Noerr did not reply to our inquiry about the identity of or counsel for the sellers.