Accepting new casesBucharest · KyivMon–Fri · 10:00 – 16:00
+380 95 401 0000 / +40 757 275 394[email protected]
For businesses

The legal function of a company, without the in-house cost.

IFor companies operating in — or between — Romania and Ukraine: incorporation and corporate housekeeping, the contracts that govern daily operations, employment, tax disputes, and the cross-border structuring that ties the two jurisdictions together. Commercial property and official document work included where the business needs it. On retainer or per project, with one lawyer across both countries.

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For individuals

Personal matters handled with the same rigour.

For people whose lives cross the same border the businesses do: residence and citizenship in Romania, buying, selling, or renting property, and the paperwork that holds it all together — foreign documents transcribed, translated, and recognised. Particular depth in mixed-nationality situations and Ukrainian nationals in Romania, including those under temporary protection.

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End-to-end counsel for companies and people.

Business counsel is the core of the practice — but family, immigration, labour and real-estate work for individuals continues in parallel. One intake, one point of contact, whichever side you land on.

A clear path from first note to closing.

No open-ended commitments, no ambiguous billing. The scope and fee are agreed in writing before a single hour is billed.

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Send a short note

Two or three sentences describing the situation and any deadline you are working against. Reply within 2–3 business days.

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Initial call

Phone or video. If the matter is outside the firm's competence, you will hear that and leave with a better referral.

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Written scope & fee

Before any work is billed, you get the scope and the fee in writing. What is fixed, what is hourly, and what a good outcome looks like.

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Work & reporting

For ongoing mandates, a short status note every week. For retainers, a monthly digest. No surprises, no chasing for updates.

Three ways to be billed, depending on the matter.

Every engagement starts with a written scope and a fixed or capped fee. The structure is agreed before the work starts — never after.

Initial consultation
€ quoted
By appointment · phone or video

A first conversation to understand the situation, outline options, and decide how to proceed. Fee confirmed in advance by email.

Fixed fee
€ quoted
Per matter · agreed upfront

For standard work — a company setup, a contract review, a residency application, an uncontested divorce. One number, in writing.

Hourly
€120 /h
Disputes & complex matters

Where the scope cannot be fixed in advance — typical in litigation, enforcement and cross-border questions. Itemised billing, monthly, with the running total visible to you at all times.

Interested in a monthly retainer? The firm works with a small number of companies on fixed-scope arrangements — legal coverage without the overhead.

Ask about retainer

Questions asked before the first call.

If yours is not here, send it by email — it will almost certainly end up on this list.

Can you act for a company registered outside Romania?
Yes. The firm regularly advises foreign companies operating in Romania — branch setup, contract review, HR compliance, IP registration. For Ukrainian entities, the same cross-border setup applies in reverse: Romanian counsel on the RO side, with working knowledge of Ukrainian corporate law to ensure the structures mesh.
How does the retainer model work in practice?
At the start of each mandate the firm agrees a monthly scope: the categories of work covered, a cap on hours, and a fixed monthly fee. Anything outside scope is quoted separately before it is started. One invoice per month, one point of contact, 24-hour priority response on retainer matters.
I am a Ukrainian national under Temporary Protection. Can the firm help?
Yes — and a significant share of individual matters is exactly this. Family, labour, residency and civil matters for Ukrainian nationals in Romania are handled in Ukrainian.
Do you draft contracts in English?
Yes. Contracts are drafted in EN, RO, or UA — or in parallel versions when both parties need their own language. The firm does not use machine-translated templates; each document is drafted to the applicable jurisdiction's requirements.
What happens if my matter is outside your practice areas?
You will hear that on the first call, with a referral to a more suitable firm. The first conversation is sometimes the right answer — you may leave with a referral instead of an engagement. That said, the ten practice areas cover most of what comes in.
Can matters be handled fully remotely?
Most can. Intake is by email and phone; mandates are signed electronically; updates are by email or video call. For court appearances, travel is arranged and quoted upfront. Physical office meetings in Bucharest are available by appointment.