Natia Mezvrishvili has served as an investigator, a prosecutor, and a Vice Minister of Internal Affairs. She has been the decision-maker – the person on the other side of the case you are facing now. She knows where the real leverage in a criminal case lies.
All services are available fully remotely. Your physical presence in Georgia is not required.
Before criminal proceedings begin – and at any stage of criminal proceedings, including investigation, charges, trial, or appeal – receive an objective and in-depth assessment of your case: where you stand, what you may realistically expect, and what legal steps are available to you.
At any stage of criminal proceedings, we assess the completeness and effectiveness of the work already carried out on your case – including investigative efforts and legal strategies used – and advise you on further available steps.
At any stage of criminal proceedings, we can either prepare or professionally review your legal documents, including statements, complaints, motions, and other procedural submissions.
Whether you are an individual or a company, we assess your exposure to potential criminal law risks and evaluate how well you are protected against them.
We can prepare and submit an amicus curiae brief in support of your case.
At any stage of criminal proceedings, we assess the prospects of your case before the European Court of Human Rights.
Individuals charged with – or potentially subject to – criminal charges in Georgia.
Individuals who have suffered harm as victims of crime in Georgia.
Individuals questioned, summoned, or examined as witnesses before investigative authorities or courts in Georgia.
Companies and organizations operating in Georgia and facing criminal law risks.
A decision regarding service engagement is made following the initial consultation.
One focused conversation can tell you more about your situation than months of uncertainty. We respond within 24 hours.
Full confidentiality is guaranteed.