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Practice area

Private International Law

Matters with a foreign element: recognition of foreign judgments, jurisdiction, and the law applicable to the legal relationship.

Private International Law

When a legal relationship crosses the borders of a single state, the first questions concern not the merits but the framework: which court has jurisdiction, which law applies, and whether a judgment obtained in one state can produce effects in another.

We assist individuals and companies in such matters, both at the contractual stage — by drafting choice of law and jurisdiction clauses — and in proceedings for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.

The lawyers working in this area:

What the practice covers.

  • Determining the applicable law and the competent court
  • Choice of jurisdiction and choice of law clauses
  • Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Romania
  • Disputes with contractual partners in other states

How we work, in five steps.

01

The first consultation

You describe your situation. We listen and ask the questions needed to establish the facts.

02

Reviewing the documents

We examine the contracts, decisions, official records and correspondence. Any serious strategy starts from the documents.

03

The options

We set out what can be done, what cannot, and where the weak points of the case lie. Prospects and risks are discussed in concrete terms.

04

The strategy

We agree together on the course to follow and record it in the legal assistance agreement.

05

Representation

We represent you until the procedure is concluded and, where necessary, through to enforcement of the judgment.

Shall we discuss your case?

A consultation is booked in five steps, directly on this website. For urgent matters, the telephone remains the fastest route.