After working in business and government in Hungary and abroad, Dr. András Pákay founded the Law Firm in 1995. In 2000, he was joined by Dr. Sándor Gyurkovics - who, during his long government career - was the State Secretary for Public Administration at the Ministry of Transport and Water.
The Office, located in downtown Budapest, in the center of government, business and financial life, currently employs six lawyers and eight candidate lawyers, legal assistants and legal interns.
The Office is in regular contact with several European, Asian, North American and Australian law firms and, in addition to domestic cases, regularly acts in international cases and transactions. In addition to Hungarian, the staff also work in English, German, Russian and French. In addition to their deep theoretical knowledge, our colleagues gained extensive experience during domestic and international projects and transactions.
Our clients include Hungarian central and local government bodies and institutions, major domestic companies, well-known foreign companies operating in Hungary or wishing to invest, as well as domestic and foreign private individuals. The Office is on the list of lawyers of several foreign embassies in Budapest.
Acerca de Pákay Law Office
Fundado en 1995
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Áreas de práctica legal
Negocios
- founding a company, managing company affairs, setting up personal and capital mergers, consulting on corporate forms
Banca y Finanzas
Bienes raíces
- real estate purchase, consulting during the creation of an investment portfolio, planning and implementation of real estate development projects
Corporativo y Comercial
Energía, Medio Ambiente y ESG
Familia
- family law, marriage, child support cases
Inmigración
- obtaining the necessary permits for foreign citizens and legal entities, maintaining contact with central and local authorities and institutions