Bulgaria
Trusted advisors for companies moving business forward in Bulgaria and beyond.
As a team built on passion, knowledge and talent, the Sofia office opened in 2007 and today is one of the largest law firms in Bulgaria. Our team consists of more than 20 leading professionals in all areas of business law and supports our clients on mergers and acquisitions, finance, regulatory and day-to-day compliance, real estate and construction, disputes and management of human capital. Our knowledge is built on the experience of managing projects across industries – IT and technology, manufacturing, energy and natural resources, chemicals, pharmaceuticals healthcare and FMCG.
With a favourable tax system and rapid growth, Bulgaria has received considerable foreign investment. Wolf Theiss has managed some of the landmark and most complex investments in Bulgaria for international investors and for some of the most dynamic Bulgarian companies expanding their business outside of the country.
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Why Wolf Theiss Sofia
We operate a cross-border practice and provide our clients with a single point of contact for any transaction in the CEE and SEE region. This approach combined with a high standard of international and local expertise enables us to provide our clients with unparalleled services.
Providing consistent, tailored and high-quality advice, setting the highest ethical standards and a true partnership with our clients, make us the most trusted and “go to” advisors in Bulgaria.
“They speak the language of our business and it is easy to work with them as they understand our needs. “
– Chambers
“They are extremely diligent in what they do and always provide top information so, you can make the right decision. They are very professional and great to work with.“
– Chambers
“We firmly believe that knowing the law is only part of our role – we also bring vital first-hand knowledge of the political, cultural and commercial climate. Our clients perceive us as the “business enablers” in the Bulgarian market and for their growth abroad.”
– Anna Rizova, Sofia Managing Partner
“The Wolf Theiss Bulgaria team is very well prepared, organised and responds to requests within a short period. They are very practical and clear in their legal opinions and recommendations. Connections with lawyers outside Bulgaria is an advantage and helps cover multinational fields of expertise.”
– The Legal 500
“Very competent advising services and always quick feedback. Creative solutions.”
– The Legal 500
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