Radu-Mihnea Nicolescu is a Bucharest-based attorney specializing in Employment/Labor Law and corporate matters. He is registered with the Bucharest Bar as an avocat definitiv, has a LL.B. and an LL.M. from Transilvania University of Brasov, and has experience in civil and commercial law, labor law, and employment relations.
His practice encompasses Labour Law, Corporate and Commercial Law, Mergers & Acquisitions with due diligence, Debt Collection and Insolvency, and Litigation in labor, civil, and commercial fields.
He advises on employment contracts and modifications, conducts negotiations, manages restructuring exercises, handles terminations including collective dismissals, performs employment-related due diligence, drafts internal regulations, and represents clients in labor and civil/commercial litigation.
He was admitted to the Bucharest Bar on March 1, 2007.
Prior to founding his own practice, he built a distinguished career at several top-tier and well-established independent law firms in Romania (including Big Four-affiliated law firms) , where he rose through the ranks to the position of Partner.
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