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    Former partner with Musat & Asociatii launches its own law firm

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    Octavian Popescu, former Partner with Musat & Asociatii for the past 14 years, announces that he founded its own law firm – Popescu & Asociatii. The team comprises 4 partners and 12 attorneys, with experience in legal consultancy, as well as in the litigation and criminal law fields.

    Popescu & Asociatii will act as a full-service law firm, covering all the areas of business law, with a special focus on Dispute Resolution, Mergers & Acquisitions, Prevention, Compliance and White-Collar Crime, Restructuring & Insolvency, Competition & Antitrust, as well as GDPR.

    The firm has a portfolio that includes large and medium companies, both multinationals and local players, acting in various fields such as banking, IT, energy, pharma, public administration, media, financial services, real estate, technology, transport and FMCG.

    “The new created law firm is a project that I really care about and in which I put all my trust. The partners that followed me are lawyers with remarkable professional integrity and abilities, with whom I am convinced that I will build a first-class brand on the Romanian legal market”, said Octavian Popescu.

     

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