Ms Georgiana Badescu > Schoenherr si Asociatii SCA > Bucharest, Romania > Lawyer Profile

Schoenherr si Asociatii SCA
BLVD DACIA NR 30, ET. 7
SECTOR 1
010413 BUCHAREST
Romania
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Work Department

competition, eu & foreign trade, data protection

Position

partner

Career

Georgiana Bădescu is a partner at Schoenherr, heading the firm’s competition, EU & foreign trade practice group in Romania, as well as the local data protection team. Her track record covers the full range of competition matters. She has advised in virtually all large-scale sector inquiries and investigations for potential breaches conducted by the Romanian competition authority, on national and EU-level merger control cases, FDI screening, general competition matters, as well as on state aid. She has also assisted on ground-breaking projects, such as the monitoring of commitments undertaken by entities investigated by the national competition regulator, and has conducted a considerable number of compliance audits, mock dawn raids and competition training programmes for clients’ teams. Georgiana is actively involved in advocacy projects and legislation drafting initiatives. She is frequently invited as a speaker in competition events and has authored numerous articles on legal topics related to EU and competition

Memberships

Bucharest Bar (2005)

Education

University of Bucharest, Faculty of Law, Bucharest/Romania (LL.B. 2004)

Lawyer Rankings

Romania > EU and competition

(Leading individuals)

Georgiana BădescuSchoenherr si Asociatii SCA

Schoenherr si Asociatii SCA‘s Bucharest team has an excellent reputation for handling cross-border competition matters, and is regularly instructed to advise on investigations brought by the RCC. The practice’s extensive offering includes merger clearance matters, antitrust and damages litigation, compliance, foreign direct investment and state aid issues. Practice head Georgiana Bădescu garners praise for her ‘knowledge, professionalism and availability‘, and handles the full range of contentious and non-contentious EU and competition work. Cristiana Manea and Darius Trusculete are key names to note. Mona Banu left the firm in May 2023.