Obtain an EORI Number in Romania

Obtain an EORI Number in Romania

MHC Law Firm is able to provide full representation for obtaining an EORI registration in Romania. This can be done by us filling in the necessary application in behalf of your company and filing it with the Romanian authorities. Our team of Romanian lawyers can help you in this procedure.  The…
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Create a Romanian Joint Stock Company

by Vlad Cuc The joint stock company in Romania represents a legal structure that has the highest level of complexity. This is given by the fact that it was designed for large businesses – such as international companies; this business form is generally used when developing an investment project of…
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Main Regulations Related to Trading in Romania

The operations for trading in Romania are done in accordance with the regulations imposed by the European Union (EU) and investors who are considering developing such activities here should know that this field is of major importance for the Romanian economy and one of the most developed. According to the…
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Buying Shares in a Romanian Company

by Vlad Cuc There can be many reasons why a shareholder would want or need to sell his/her shares in a Romanian company and even more reasons why someone would prefer the acquisition of shares rather than incorporating a new company in Romania. Our team of Romanian lawyers can offer legal assistance…
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Establishing Branch or Subsidiary in Romania

Establishing Branch or Subsidiary in Romania

by Vlad Cuc It is possible under the Romanian Law to establish branches (or subsidiaries) of an existing foreign company starting its business activities in Romania. A branch office or a subsidiary in Romania defines a place of business where a company establishes its secondary quarters. Our team of Romanian lawyers can…
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The Romanian Branch and The Representative Office

The Romanian Branch and The Representative Office

by Vlad Cuc Per the Romanian law, secondary headquarters are those offices of commercial companies without individual legal personality. These will be mentioned in the company’s articles of association filed with the Trade Register corresponding with the Romanian main office. The following are considered secondary headquarters: branches, agencies, representative offices,…
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Dissolving a Romanian Company

by Vlad Cuc There are several legal ways through which a Romanian company can be dissolved. Our team of lawyers in Romania can provide an extensive presentation on what you should expect with each of the below mentioned situations, and you should also know that our team can offer legal…
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