Magda Volonciu and Associates
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Magda Volonciu and Associates is one of the standout employment law boutiques in Romania, its stellar reputation built on specialist assistance and representation that covers the full range of contentious and advisory matters. It is the destination of choice for a wide range of top international companies operating in the local market, including leaders in energy, banking, electronics, automotives, and food and beverages, among other sectors. Practice head Magda Volonciu is regarded by clients as 'by far the best' for matters spanning industrial relations, as well as individual employment matters, and related litigations. Her team includes Corina Radu, who leads the international side of the offering, due to her extensive experience in cross-border work, and Stefania Stanciu, who assists with both consultancy and litigation from the firm’s Constanța office.
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Testimonials
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- ‘Magda Volonciu is by far the best in employment and labour law. She is energetic, has a very good sense of humour balanced by diplomacy and a business-oriented approach. She is able to identify the need behind the need and her national and international exposure allows her clients to put things in proper context and have benchmarks in terms of decisions to be taken.’
- ‘Very good, professional and supportive, and quite an extensive know-how and practice.’
Key clients
- OMV PETROM GROUP MOL ROMANIA FENGMEI NEW ENERGY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY FRIGOGLASS ROMANIA DP World Romania (Constanta South Container Terminal) URSUS BREWERIES part of ASAHI EUROPE BREWERIES GROUP BERGERAT MONNOYEUR ROMANIA COPELAND ROMANIA ARRISE (PRAGMATIC PLAY) EMPLOYERS ORGANIZATION CONCORDIA TUBORG ROMANIA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES “MATEI BALS” TORO ROMANIA
Work highlights
Advised an oil and gas industry group during collective negotiations with trade unions.


