New Partner Appointment at Noerr in Budapest (x)

Viktor Füzi (39) has been appointed Associated Partner at Noerr’s Budapest office.

Viktor has been with Noerr for over 2,5 years and has been advising major international clients on a range of corporate, employment and investment advisory projects. He heads the Employment and Litigation Practice in Budapest. Having graduated from the Eötvös Lóránd University in Budapest, he completed his legal studies at the Ludwig Maximillian University in Munich. Prior to joining Noerr, Viktor worked for Rödl & Partners for over 9 years. Zoltán Nádasdy, Office Managing Partner in Budapest pointed out that "Viktor has brought on board valuable market knowledge and client relationship skills and his appointment is evidence of the success of Noerr’s growth strategy in Hungary and the CEE at large". He is fluent in German and English. Noerr stands for excellence and entrepreneurial thinking. With well-versed teams of strong characters, Noerr devises and implements solutions for the most complex and sophisticated legal matters. United by a set of shared values, the firm’s 500+ professionals are driven by one goal: the client’s success. As one of the leading European law firms, Noerr is also internationally renowned with offices in eleven countries and a global network of top-ranked “best friends" law firms. (x)

 

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