Business Law
In general, in the field of business law, BUDUȘAN & ASSOCIATES handles matters such as:
Regulatory and insolvency: administrative litigation, seizure/freezing of assets, administrative proceedings before various authorities/institutions; tax and non-tax taxation; client protection.
Corporate and commercial: IPR, corporate governance (e.g. shareholder relations, shareholder-management disputes, management contracts, shareholder agreements, contract law, etc.).
Public procurement: public tender procedures, contract negotiation and implementation, administrative disputes and challenges, litigation
Energy: project development and regulatory issues.
Compliance – Anticipating and strengthening defences by developing and monitoring compliance policies; business trainings; legal risk management.
Due diligence and internal audits: internal investigations/audits, transaction due diligence.
Tax litigation: approaches to tax audits, insolvency, asset freezes, parallel tax and criminal litigation, reputational risk mitigation.
Art industry disputes: intellectual property rights, compulsory collective management, art auctions, state pre-emption rights.
Human rights: libel, discrimination, damages.
BUDUȘAN & ASSOCIATES is recognized for its thorough, coherent and personalised strategic approach aimed at ensuring the best possible outcome for each client. The firm has possibly the richest art law practice in the Romanian market, traditionally assisting market leaders and their international partnerships with global auction houses and state actors.
In recent years, BUDUȘAN & ASSOCIATES has successfully represented various creditors in notorious insolvency proceedings involving debts in excess of €130 million, as well as successfully representing debtors faced with unjustified requests for the opening of insolvency proceedings.
BUDUȘAN & ASSOCIATES has also recently developed services dedicated to the energy sector, based on a solid partnership with professionals with extensive experience in energy law, in particular the regulatory sector.