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Chambers Review
Europe
Paul George Buta's wide-ranging expertise covers trade mark portfolio management and IP rights agreements. He often represents clients in IP litigation.
Paul George Buta of Mușat & Asociații often acts on behavioural investigations and subsequent appeals against fines. He has further experience in state aid matters and merger control filings, as well as competition law compliance issues.
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"Paul George Buta provides strategic advice, and we rely on his expert advice on the most sensitive matters concerning our business."
"He is very well known for competition matters. He is very responsive, versatile and innovative in the legal solutions he provides."
"Paul George Buta is prompt and business-oriented."
"He is an excellent lawyer, with great strategic skills."
"He is easy to talk to and available."
"He is capable of providing creative and efficient legal solutions. He is an excellent negotiator and strategist."
"Paul George Buta provides strategic advice, and we rely on his expert advice on the most sensitive matters concerning our business."
"He is very well known for competition matters. He is very responsive, versatile and innovative in the legal solutions he provides."
"Paul George Buta is prompt and business-oriented."
"He is an excellent lawyer, with great strategic skills."
"He is easy to talk to and available."
"He is capable of providing creative and efficient legal solutions. He is an excellent negotiator and strategist."
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by Mușat & Asociații
Competition Council’s sector inquiry may rattle market for road repairs
The recent draft Report of the Romanian Competition Council’s sector inquiry into services for the modernization, maintenance and repairs of roads and streets raises questions in respect of some core aspects of the existing model and could spill-over into more targeted investigations.
Competition Council’s sector inquiry may rattle market for road repairs
The recent draft Report of the Romanian Competition Council’s sector inquiry into services for the modernization, maintenance and repairs of roads and streets raises questions in respect of some core aspects of the existing model and could spill-over into more targeted investigations.