Marius Endzinas > Magnusson > Kaunas, Lithuania > Lawyer Profile

Magnusson
VILNIAUS STR. 19
44284 KAUNAS
Lithuania

Work Department

Public Procurement, Dispute resolution

Position

Partner, Attorney-at-law

Career

Marius Endzinas is a practicing attorney-at-law and partner at Magnusson in Lithuania.

He leads the Public Procurement Practice Group, and has represented clients in a number of high-value and high-profile court cases and arbitration hearings. Marius’s clients operate in the areas of services, wholesale and retail trade, production, energy, construction, transport, public administration, etc.

Marius is actively involved in the activities of the Kaunas Regional Association of Industrialists and Employers, which is a member of the Lithuanian Business Confederation.

Magnusson ir partneriai, APB
Partner, 2013 – present
Associate, 2004 – 2012

Dezinfa, UAB
Legal Counsel, 2003 – 2004

Languages

Lithuanian, English, Russian

Education

Vytautas Magnus University, Master’s degree in international law, 2005
Michigan State University, Certificate of Transnational Law, 2005
Vytautas Magnus University, Bachelor’s degree in international law political sciences, 2002

Lawyer Rankings

Lithuania > EU and competition

The public procurement and EU team at Magnusson is well-known for having distinguished public procurement experience, particularly within contentious matters. The team also assists clients in M&A deals involving merger clearance issues and advises clients on the implementation of GDPR. The team is led by co-heads Marius Endzinas and Ligita Ramanauskaitė.

Lithuania > Dispute resolution

Magnusson‘s dispute resolution team regularly represents clients in judicial and arbitration cases surrounding public procurement disputes, breach of fiduciary duty, and liability cases. The practice boasts expertise across a wide range of sectors, including real estate and construction, transportation, manufacturing, and agriculture. The team benefits from the joint leadership of Evaldas Rapolas and Marius Endzinas, with the former demonstrating expertise in business liability, and the latter focusing on public procurement cases.