Diversity

At MPR | Partners, we are committed to an environment that values and celebrates the diverse nature of its team members, free from discrimination, bullying, harassment or victimization, wherein everyone is treated equally and with dignity. We embrace and celebrate difference and respect. We support each other to create an environment where everyone – regardless of their gender, age, ethnicity, social background, religion, sexual orientation – can reach their full potential.

Since the very beginning, MPR | Partners has welcomed people from different ethnic backgrounds and prides itself with one of the very few legal working environments in Romania that has accommodated legal professionals coming from several other countries (e.g. Burundi, France, Republic of Moldovia, Morocco), the large majority of which were members of the BAME community. We welcome people of all age groups in our firm. We think that this a key to achieving originality, innovation and different perspectives. Thus, our team includes members whose age ranges from 23 to 58 years.

Part of our culture is rewarding our team members based on their results, initiative, leadership, and regardless of their years of experience. We have promoted members of our team to Senior Associate level after 3 years of experience, Partners in Equity after less than 10 years of experience. We value our members for their work and involvement in building and strengthen our firm’s culture and strategy.

MPR | Partners is constantly involved in various CSR initiatives. The main project, supported since the firm’s inception, consists of various actions (pro bono legal advice, volunteering, attending dedicated events of the association, sponsorship etc.) of support for Hospice Casa Speranței, part of Hospices of Hope UK, providing leading palliative care services to children and adults suffering from terminal illnesses. Other CSR initiatives in which MPR | Partners was involved through 2021 include Autism Voice (hep for children with autism), Plantăm fapte bune (reforestation of Romania), Association for the Victims of Sexual Crimes and Open Society Institute.