Spanish law firm Garrigues has announced that it will close its office in Bucharest and relocate all operations to Warsaw after reassessing its strategy for the Central and Eastern European region.
The decision reflects both the increase of its market share on the Polish market and Garrigues’ commitment to the region, said firm representatives.
“These decisions are part of our current strategy for Central and Eastern Europe where the company will centralize all of its operations at the Warsaw office, an efficient coordination center for all our regional clients,” said Alejandro Miquel, operations director for Central and Eastern Europe at Garrigues.
The decision to close the Bucharest office was made with the agreement of Mihai Mares, the law firm’s local partner and office manager.
Simona Bazavan