Mihnea Galgotiu-Sararu Makes Partner at Reff & Associates/Deloitte Legal

Mihnea Galgotiu-Sararu Makes Partner at Reff & Associates/Deloitte Legal

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Mihnea Galgotiu-Sararu has made Partner at Reff & Associates/Deloitte Legal and will head the firm's Litigation and Arbitration Practice.

Galgotiu-Sararu, who specializes in dispute resolution, joined Reff & Associates in 2019 as Senior Managing Associate and coordinator of the commercial litigation division. According to the firm, he has “over 11 years of experience in business law, after graduating summa cum laude from the Faculty of Law, University of Bucharest. Throughout his career, Mihnea has assisted companies that are market leaders in various sectors, coordinating large-scale dispute resolution projects, especially complex administrative (including tax and anti-trust) and commercial disputes. He also has extensive experience in international arbitration proceedings and litigation in several jurisdictions.”

Before joining Reff & Associates, Galgotiu-Sararu spent over a year with NNDKP and almost nine years with Peli Filip.

"I feel great satisfaction with Mihnea’s promotion, which crowns a year of spectacular advances in our commercial litigation practice,” said Managing Partner Alexandru Reff. “Mihnea has already made a decisive contribution to the growth of this area of expertise and I have every confidence in his ability to lead the entire Litigation team in his new role."

"We proudly announce the expansion of our team of partners by promoting Mihnea, an accomplished professional with comprehensive experience in litigation and arbitration cases,” commented Partner Andrei Burz-Pinzaru. “This promotion is a natural step both in Mihnea’s professional development and in our entire litigation practice. I have full confidence that in the new management team we will be even closer to our clients in this period when their needs are more diverse, complex, and urgent.”