Luminiţa Popa
Europe Guide 2024
Band 1 : Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
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Chambers Review
Europe
Luminiţa Popa of Popa Legal is a member of the ICC International Court of Arbitration. She is well regarded for her ability to handle both litigation and arbitration mandates. She has a particular focus on regulatory and contractual disputes relating to the energy, natural resources and infrastructure sectors. She often represents clients in ICC and UNCITRAL arbitrations.
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"Luminiţa has truly relevant skills in identifying not only the essential legal issues connected to our projects, but also in understanding the underlying technical aspects."
"She quickly finds adequate solutions to complicated problems and we were always comfortable with her handling difficult cases for us."
"She is very professional in her approach, with a well-structured and brilliant mind."
"Luminiţa has truly relevant skills in identifying not only the essential legal issues connected to our projects, but also in understanding the underlying technical aspects."
"She quickly finds adequate solutions to complicated problems and we were always comfortable with her handling difficult cases for us."
"She is very professional in her approach, with a well-structured and brilliant mind."
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Suciu Popa assisted KMG International in creating the Kazakh-Romanian Investment Fund
Suciu Popa & Associates successfully represented KMG International (KMGI) in connection with the structuring and creation of the Kazakh-Romanian Investment Fund as a way to promote investments in a number of sectors of the Romanian economy, with projected investment values of approx. USD 1 billion.
Suciu Popa assisted KMG International in creating the Kazakh-Romanian Investment Fund
Suciu Popa & Associates successfully represented KMG International (KMGI) in connection with the structuring and creation of the Kazakh-Romanian Investment Fund as a way to promote investments in a number of sectors of the Romanian economy, with projected investment values of approx. USD 1 billion.