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    Romanian Legal firm aims at 60 per cent increase in client portfolio during its first two years

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    Mitroi Damian Serbu Serban (MDSS Legal), a new entry on the Romanian Legal market, aims at a 60 per cent increase in client portfolio during its first two years of activity.

    MDSS Legal provides legal assistance to Romanian entrepreneurs, as well as to multinational companies, in sectors such as automotive, aviation, heavy industries, insurance, media, agribusiness, retail, energy, mining and pharmaceuticals.

    The MDSS team – coordinated by founding partners Tudor Mitroi, Claudiu Damian, Andrada Serbu and Cezara Serban – advises clients on litigation, regulatory&compliance, real estate, data protection and intellectual property matters.

    “Although we started fresh, we believe that our motivation, the complementary mix of experience and diverse know-how, our highly personalized and tech-oriented approach, are some of the “ingredients” that encouraged our clients, some of them active in strictly regulated industries, to entrust us with some of their most significant projects. We hope to follow this ascending trend while constantly seeking to improve our services and to further adapt them so as to genuinely support our clients’ development strategies”, believes Claudiu Damian, MDSS Legal Managing Partner.

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