Wolf Theiss welcomes Bogdan Bibicu as its new partner. Bogdan Bibicu will strengthen the Corporate Investigations practice both in Bucharest and throughout the CEE/SEE region.
Bogdan brings significant experience in the areas of Corporate Investigations, Banking & Finance, Restructuring & Insolvency, Projects, TMT, Lifesciences & Pharmaceuticals. He will focus on further developing the local investigations practice in Romania, aligned with this successful practice in Romania and in other Wolf Theiss jurisdictions.
“Bogdan Bibicu is an excellent and very well reputed lawyer. He is a great team player and I’m pleased that he has chosen to join Wolf Theiss. The recruitment of Bogdan further reinforces our local and regional strategy to continuously strengthen our competence within our core focus areas and to aim for leading positions in all practices in our markets”, says Bryan Jardine, Managing Partner of the Wolf Theiss office in Bucharest.
“A warm welcome to Bogdan, who will enhance our support for clients in the entire region to prepare for challenging and often times business threatening, unexpected events”, says Jitka Logesová, head of the Wolf Theiss Corporate Investigations Practice Group and Managing Partner at Wolf Theiss office in Prague.
Bogdan Bibicu joins Wolf Theiss as the former Bucharest office Managing Partner of a leading regional law firm. He has an LL.M. degree from the University of Bucharest.
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Wolf Theiss expands Bucharest office with new partner: Bogdan Bibicu will join the corporate investigations practice
Wolf Theiss welcomes Bogdan Bibicu as its new partner. Bogdan Bibicu will strengthen the Corporate Investigations practice both in Bucharest and throughout the CEE/SEE region. Bogdan brings significant experience in the areas of Corporate Investigations, Banking & Finance, Restructuring & Insolvency, Projects, TMT, Lifesciences & Pharmaceuticals. He will focus on further developing the local investigations […]...
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