
Backed by a network of over 40 locations spanning the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific, DLA Piper Posztl, Nemescsói, Györfi-Tóth and Partners Law Firm remains a market leader, channeling the bench strength of its team to represent government bodies (including the Office of the Prime Minister of Hungary), financial institutions and domestic and multinational corporations in high-stakes, cross-border litigation and arbitration. With an active client roster spanning sectors ranging from energy, construction, healthcare and transport to manufacturing, life sciences and telecoms, the practice is headed by veteran litigator András Nemescsói, an expert in financial regulatory issues; Viktor Radics, a specialist in international arbitration; and Dávid Kőhegyi, who provides expertise in investor-state arbitration and international investigations. Other key figures include Zoltán Fabók, who manages matters involving cross-border and domestic insolvency law; Zsófia Deli, who draws on experience in human rights proceedings before the European Court of Human Rights; Dániel Elő, who excels at matters involving gambling law; and Beatrix Pólya, who handles litigation and arbitration in such areas as construction and real estate. Manuela Grosu joined from KPMG Legal Tóásó Law Firm in April 2024.
Key clients
- Government Office of the Prime Minister of Hungary
Work highlights
- Represented an international online gambling operator in EU law-based litigation over the EU law compliance of the Hungarian online sports betting monopoly.
- Representing the Government Office of the Prime Minister of Hungary in a case in which a British national, Christopher Jock Murdoch MacKenzie, initiated arbitration proceedings against Hungary, on the basis of the UK-Hungary bilateral investment treaty (BIT).
Lawyers

Practice head
The lawyer(s) leading their teams.
András Nemescsói, Viktor Radics, Dávid Kőhegyi