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24. 11. 2020

Dániel Dózsa arrives as partner to the Budapest Office.

Dániel joins Queritius from a leading international law firm, where he was international arbitration counsel in the firm’s London office. He is recognized in the Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal as a leading arbitration practitioner. Dániel also teaches dispute resolution at Leiden Law School, the Netherlands.

Dániel’s arrival marks an important step in the strategy of Queritius to build a strong international dispute resolution presence in the CEE region.

Dániel, welcome to the Team!

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