Extensive list of specialist legal:
- Representation and assistance in arbitrations carried out under the Paris ICC Rules of Arbitration – arising from privatization contracts; arbitration venues: Paris, London, Geneva, Zurich, Vienna, and Berlin.
- Representation and assistance in arbitrations carried out under the ICSID Rules of Arbitration –Washington
- Representation and assistance in litigations under the UNCINTRAL Rules of Arbitration – arsing from consultancy contracts; arbitration venues: Vienna, London, and Bucharest.
- Representation and assistance in arbitrations under the FIDIC Rules of Arbitration – arising from infrastructure contracts; arbitration venues: Paris, Geneva, and Zurich.
- Representation and assistance in arbitrations under the Bucharest Rules of Arbitration –arising from construction contracts, consultancy, lease, and media contracts.
- Representation and assistance as part of the DAB procedure – applied as part of infrastructure projects performed under the FIDIC Regulation.
- Representation and assistance as part of the setting aside of arbitration awards, in Bucharest, Geneva, Paris, Zurich, Berlin, London and Vienna.
- The drawing up of commercial contracts including the arbitration clause;
- Drawing up of the arbitration convention;
- Court representation as part of procedings to set aside arbitration awards;
- Representation and assistance as part of the exequatur procedure of awards derived from commercial and familiy laws;
- Acknowledgement and enforcement of arbitration awards in the territories of other states – Greece, Italuy, France, Finland, Switzerland, and Hungary.
Team COBUZ
Alina Cobuz-Bagnaru
The expert's experience consists in representing and assisting the Romanian State and private companies in internal and international arbitrations.
View profileDan Constantin Visoiu
Daniel has almost 20 years of cross-border/M&A experience having assisted numerous well-known multinationals.
View profileGeorgiana Nitu
Georgiana is a graduate of the Faculty of Letters and Sciences, specializing in Public Administration.
View profileAndra Gherasim
Areas of practice: data protection, civil law, labor law, intellectual property law (including assistance in the field of industrial property and conducting proceedings before OSIM)
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