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KPMG Legal Tóásó Law Firm Offices
H-1134 Budapest, Váci út 31
Hungary
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Manuela Grosu
Work Department
KPMG Legal Tóásó Law Firm
Position
Managing Associate
Career
Employer |
Duration |
Position |
KPMG Legal Tóásó Law Firm |
July 2017—to date |
Managing Associate, Attorney-at-law / Corporate, Commercial practice group |
ELTE University, Faculty of Law |
From 2015 |
Teaching assignment (arbitration, mediation) |
Forgó, Damjanovic & Partners Law Firm |
September 2013—February 2017 |
Associate / Corporate and Commercial focus
|
Languages
Hungarian, English
Memberships
Budapest Bar Association (employed attorney-at-law), Young ICCA, ICC YAF, YIAG
Education
Name of University / Issuing Organ, Institution |
Duration / Date |
Courses / qualification |
Budapest Bar Association
|
2017 |
Hungarian legal bar exam |
Weinstein International Fellow, New York Office |
2011—2012 |
Weinstein International Fellowship (JAMS Foundation) |
Visiting Research Fellow, Yeshiva University, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York |
2011—2012 |
Courses: International ADR, Mediation, International Commercial Arbitration |
Suffolk University Law School, Boston (MA) in cooperation with Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law |
2011—2013 |
LL.M. in U.S. and Global Business Law for International Business Lawyers |
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Doctoral School of Legal Sciences, Department: International Private Law and European Business Law |
2009—2012 |
Research areas: international and domestic commercial arbitration, alternative dispute resolution |
T. C. Yeditepe University, Law School, Istanbul |
2008 |
Erasmus scholarship, international commercial arbitration, international sales law, international relations |
Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law, Budapest |
2003—2009 |
Jud. Doctor, law degree |
Lawyer Rankings
Hungary > Dispute resolution
The dispute resolution team at KPMG Legal Tóásó Law Firm is composed of experienced arbitrators and litigators, and has experience appearing before international arbitral tribunals, and national and international courts. Manuela Grosu is active in both domestic and cross-border arbitration, as well as mediation. Grosu leads the team alongside Bálint Tóásó, who specialises in data protection and privacy cases.