Albuquerque, NM - Associate Vladimir Palamarciuc is freshly back from a one of a kind professional and cultural experience - an internship with the State Bar of New Mexico (SBNM). Earlier in the year, Vladimir was selected on a competitive basis to join this year\'s legislative cohort of the Professional Fellows Program (PFP) - an initiative sponsored by the U.S. State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The program matched Vladimir with SBNM and, in October, he embarked on the monthlong journey that also included a four-day congress in Washington, D.C.
Thanks to his supervisor SBNM General Counsel Richard Spinello and a packed schedule lined up, Vladimir managed to fully immerse himself into the activity of the organization and the New Mexico legal system and take away valuable lessons to implement in his work and to affect change in the legal system of Moldova (starting of course with the Young Lawyers\' Association that Vladimir currently presides).
Among many things, Vladimir assisted in a Chief Justice Committee meeting, attended jury trials for the first time ever and participated in a Symposium that marked 100 years from the Supreme Court Decision United States. v. Sandoval and addressed the sovereignty of Pueblo Indian land.
Please see page nine of the November edition of the SBNM "Bar Bullentin" for an insightful article on Vladimir\'s experience in the United States.
For a daily account of Vladimir\'s myriad of activities in New Mexico, visit his blog on the American Councils website.
More pictures are available on the Turcan Cazac facebook page.
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Associate Vladimir Palamarciuc joined Turcan Cazac in 2011. He specializes in civil law, commercial law, judiciary disputes and insolvency procedure. Vladimir has been involved in several leading mandates of the firm and has been part of the Turcan Cazac team that consulted IFC in regards to the first healthcare PPPs in the country.
Vladimir also serves as President of the Young Lawyers Association of the Moldovan Bar Association. Among his many initiatives related to initial legal training of practitioners, most recently, Vladimir coordinated the working group that created the first guide for trainee lawyers in Moldova. Vladimir obtained his LL.M and Bachelor of Laws degree from the Moldovan State University, Faculty Law.
Turcan Cazac is a Moldovan law firm for international business and investment, specializing in banking and finance, acquisitions and privatizations, corporate, commercial, telecommunications and energy law. The firm’s list of clients counts in leading international financial institutions, multinational corporations and non-profit organizations operating in Moldova. Since 2001 Turcan Cazac is recognized every year as the leading commercial/corporate law firm in Moldova by reputable market research editorials (Chambers Global, Chambers Europe, Legal 500, IFLR1000, etc.). The firm is a member of the CIS Leading Counsel Network (CIS LCN) along with the top national law firms from Almaty, Ashgabat, Baku, Bishkek, Kyiv, Moscow, Minsk, St. Petersburg and Yerevan. Turcan Cazac has also developed a bilateral "best friends" relationship with the leading Bucharest-based law firm Tuca Zbarcea & Associates. Turcan Cazac is an advocate of reform and improvement of the legal environment for doing business, as well as an active member of the Moldovan business community. All our lawyers are fluent in English, Romanian and Russian languages. Please visit www.turcanlaw.md to learn more about our practice and experience in specific areas.
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