Alexandru Chistruga Law Office
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Law Office · Iași / Romania

Alexandru Chistruga Law Office

Civil and commercial litigation Contracts Enforcement proceedings Family law Employment law Administrative law

Legal advice, drafting and representation for individuals, professionals and companies in matters connected to Romanian law, Romanian courts and Romanian authorities.

IndividualsCompanies and professionalsMatters involving Romanian authorities
Elegant legal office with documents and warm light
Initial reviewWhat is checked first

Relevant documents, communication dates, deadlines and the legal context of the matter.

Romanian law matters

Legal assistance in Iași and in Romanian-law matters

The office’s main activity area is Iași. Depending on the case, the procedure and the documents involved, legal assistance may also concern matters before Romanian courts or authorities in other parts of the country.

Consultations and document review

The initial review focuses on the documents available, communication dates, deadlines and the practical objective of the request.

Contracts, notices and legal documents

Contracts, notices, applications, legal positions and other documents may be reviewed or drafted depending on the matter.

Litigation and representation

Assistance may concern civil and commercial disputes, enforcement proceedings, administrative matters, employment law, family law and minor offences.

The information on this website is general and does not replace legal advice tailored to a specific situation. Any professional engagement is established separately, under the conditions provided by law.

Frequent situations

When legal assistance may be useful

Legal assistance may be useful before responding to formal documents, signing a contract, evaluating a dispute or understanding a measure taken by a court, a bailiff or a public authority.

Documents from a court, bailiff or authority

The document received, the communication date and any indicated deadline need to be understood together.

A contract is about to be signed

Payment, liability, termination, guarantees and notice clauses should be understood before signing.

A sum remains unpaid

Contracts, invoices, correspondence and payment history help determine the legal position.

An administrative act affects you

The authority, the act, the date of communication and any prior request may be decisive.

A deadline may be approaching

The first review focuses on the document, the date of receipt and the documents available.

You need a legal opinion

A focused review can clarify whether the issue is contractual, procedural, administrative or enforcement-related.

Recently received documents

Documents that should be understood early

Court communications, enforcement summons, garnishment notices, dismissal decisions, minor-offence reports and administrative acts should be read together with the communication date and any applicable time limit.

Documents received from a court

The object of the file, the capacity in which you were cited, the date indicated and the documents communicated should be checked.

Garnishment or enforcement proceedings

The bailiff’s documents, the amount pursued and the communication date should be checked before any decision based only on the first impression.

Dismissal decision

The communication date, the reasoning of the decision and previous documents are important for understanding the situation.

Minor-offence report

The description of the alleged act, the sanction, available evidence and the complaint deadline should be checked.

Administrative act received

The legal direction depends on the nature of the act, the communication date and the documents sent to the authority.

Time limit for challenge

The first step is to identify the act concerned, the applicable time limit and the documents that support the request.

Practice areas

Legal areas

The practice areas are organised by legal field, so requests coming from Iași or from other locations in Romania can be understood more clearly: civil and family matters, employment law, contracts, relations with public authorities, enforcement proceedings and challenges to enforcement.

01

Civil law, family matters and minor offences

Legal assistance in matters involving family, property, real estate, inheritance and minor-offence complaints.

02

Employment law, contracts and commercial disputes

Legal assistance in employment disputes, contracts, disputes between professionals, debt recovery and insolvency-related procedures.

03

Administrative law and public procedures

Legal assistance in relations with public authorities, administrative acts, public procurement, citizenship and civil-status matters.

04

Enforcement proceedings and challenges

Legal assistance in matters involving enforcement summons, garnishment, enforcement acts and dates relevant to a challenge.

Method

How the work starts

The work starts with a review of documents, a clarification of relevant dates and an assessment of the steps that may be appropriate in the specific matter.

1

Documents

The relevant documents, communications received and information needed for an initial review are identified.

2

Dates and deadlines

Dates and deadlines are reviewed for any response, challenge, complaint, defence or application that may be relevant.

3

Options

Possible directions are assessed: consultation, notice, negotiation, court claim, defence or administrative procedure.

4

Next steps

The necessary documents and the order of the steps to be prepared are established.

Legal work

Legal analysis, drafting and representation

The legal work starts with documents, dates and evidence. A position is prepared only after the relevant materials and the objective of the request are understood.

Legal analysis

Review of documents, communication dates, evidence and the legal relationship behind the matter.

Drafting

Applications, written positions, notices, contracts and legal documents drafted in a clear and structured manner.

Representation

Legal assistance and representation in matters connected to Romanian courts, authorities or legal documents.

About

Legal and academic profile

The legal practice is complemented by teaching and research activity at the Faculty of Law of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași. This perspective supports the organisation of arguments, the review of legal grounds and the clear drafting of applications, defences and legal opinions.

Legal practiceLitigation, contracts, legal consultations and representation.
Academic activityTeaching and legal research at the Faculty of Law, UAIC.
Legal reasoningClear positions, structured arguments and careful use of legal grounds.
Publications

Practical legal guides

Informational materials written clearly about documents, dates, contracts, enforcement proceedings, litigation, employment and relations with public authorities. These texts are general and do not replace the review of a specific matter.

Challenge to enforcement

What documents, amounts and communication dates should be checked before a decision.

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Contract review before signing

Clauses, obligations and points that should be understood before accepting a contract.

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Statement of claim received

The court documents received, the procedural capacity and the documents that should be read together.

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Frequently asked questions

Legal consultations, Iași and Romanian-law matters

Short answers for people looking for a lawyer, a legal consultation or a document review. The answers are general and do not replace the review of a specific matter.

Is the office active only in Iași?

The office’s main activity area is Iași. Depending on the matter, procedure and competent court or authority, legal assistance may also relate to situations in other Romanian locations.

What types of matters can be reviewed?

Requests may involve civil and commercial litigation, contracts, enforcement proceedings, administrative-law matters, employment law, family law, minor offences, inheritance and other related legal situations.

What documents are useful before a consultation?

Documents received, contracts, notices, court communications, enforcement summons, relevant correspondence and a short chronology of events are useful, especially if there are procedural deadlines.

How is a consultation requested?

A consultation request can be initiated through the consultation page, by phone or by email. The form prepares a message in the user’s email application and the website does not store the completed data.

Can the outcome of a matter be guaranteed?

Outcomes in litigation, negotiations or procedures cannot be guaranteed. Legal analysis focuses on documents, deadlines, evidence, risks and possible legal directions.

Where does the legal analysis start?

The first stage is to frame the issue: what document was received, what date or deadline may matter, what documents support the position and what legal objective is pursued.

Contact

Requesting a legal consultation

For the first request, it is useful to send a short description of the situation, the documents received, any dates indicated in those documents and the objective pursued.

Alexandru Chistruga Law Office

For a consultation request, a concise description of the matter is useful. Sending a message does not automatically create a lawyer-client relationship.

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Main activity areaMunicipality of Iași
Phone+40 746 516 695
Emailalexandruchistruga98@gmail.com

Initial request

The form prepares an email in your email application. The website does not store the data entered in the form.

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