Business Lawyers

Dr. Richard Schmidt LL.M
Managing Partner
Dr. Richard Schmidt LL.M
Dr. Richard Schmidt is founding and managing partner of SMARTLEGAL Schmidt & Partners.
Richard focuses on commercial arbitration and litigation in international and domestic matters.
He acts as counsel and arbitrator in ad hoc and institutional arbitrations, including under the ICC, UNCTIRAL, HKIAC, VIAC rules and in front of the Hungarian Commercial Arbitration Court.
Richard has acted in complex legal disputes relating to among others, infrastructure, construction & engineering, real estate, M&A, shareholders’ agreements, finance, fin-tech, intellectual property, outsourcing, sale of goods, e-commerce.
Richard is enrolled as arbitrator at the Hungarian Commercial Arbitration Court and he is listed by the Vienna International Arbitration Court as arbitrator.
Besides dispute resolution, based on his significant expertise in construction & reals estate law, he regularly drafts and negotiates major industrial engineering contracts and advises clients on complex, high-volume construction projects, involving construction trusteeship.
Richard is Member of the Board of the Hungarian Arbitration Association (HAA) and of International Law Firms (ILF) a worldwide network of more than 70 independent law firms.
Richard is graduated from the Faculty of Law of Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest, Hungary), acquired his LL.M degree in Belgium.
Believing that legal theory and practice are indivisible, besides supporting his Alma mater as guest university lecturer, Richard is author or co-author of several articles and books on international arbitration and litigation.
His professional languages are Hungarian, English, French and German.
Experience
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Representing Italian Client In Icc Arbitration
International construction dispute
Richard successfully represented our Italian Client from the oil & gas sector. The complex dispute regarding a Hungarian industrial plant was settled by arbitration in front of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce with the victory of our client.
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Collecting Debt For Russian Manufacturer
Supply contract dispute
Richard represented a Russian manufacturer against a non-paying Hungarian company. The debtor, placed under legal pressure, finally paid the debt, so the Client could avoid arbitration.
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Arbitration In Transportation Matter
International transportation dispute
Richard represented with success a market leader logistics service provider in an international transportation dispute, in front of the Hungarian Court of Arbitration. By winning such a complex case Richard clearly exceeded the client’s expectations.
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Representing Uk Client In Litigation
Lease contract dispute
Richard represented a UK client in a commercial dispute involving the unlawful termination of a long-term lease agreement, and finally won the case in front a Supreme Court. The case was critical for the Client’s business in Hungary.
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Arbitration Of Exclusive Transportation Contract
Breach of exclusive forwarding contract
Richard started arbitration on behalf of our client, whose exclusive forwarding contract was breached by the partner. The arbitration was successfully closed with a judgment in favour of our client.
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Representing Swiss Client In Litigation
Breach of loan agreement, collateral alienation
Richard won the case in court for our Swiss Client, offering lending and asset management services against a Hungarian debtor who failed to pay back the loan and alienated the real estate being the security of the loan. Richard reached a final judgement in favour of the client within 1 year.
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Representing Greek Landlord Against Hungarian Tenant
Legal dispute from a lease agreement
Richard represented our Greek Client against its Hungarian tenant. The tenant accumulated a significant debt during the recent years which he paid back within 6 months after Richard started legal procedures.
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Representing Romanian Client In Cross-border Dispute
Unlawful contract termination
Richard represented a Romanian Client in an unlawful long-term contract termination case. Instead starting a never-ending court battle, he managed to settle the dispute with success through out-of-court negotiations.
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International Machine Supply Contract
Commercial Law
Richard recently advised a domestic paper manufacturer on an international machine supply contract, involving negotiations with manufacturers and suppliers from various European countries. Due to this supply the client could consolidate its market-leader position.
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FIDIC contract dispute, bank guarantee drawdown
Abitration in construction matter
Successful legal representation of a real estate investor in front of the Hungarian Court of Arbitration against the contractor building a warehouse, after drawing down bank guarantee due to lack of conformity.
Selected Publications
ICCA YEARBOOK COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 2022 - VOLUME XLVII. – PART V – Hungarian Chapter (ICCA Publications 2023)
MORE THAN A FACELIFT? – NEW HUNGARIAN ARBITRATION RULES TAKE OFF IN 2023 (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 05/01/2023)
60 YEARS OF THE NEW YORK CONVENTION IN HUNGARY – A FORMALISTIC YET PRO-ARBITRATION APPROACH (Hungarian Yearbook of International and European Law 2022)
REMOTE ARBITRAL HEARINGS IN HUNGARY - The quest for the right to physical hearing under Hungarian law (Yearbook of the Hungarian Permanent Arbitration Court 2021-2022)
THE NEW YORK ARBITRATION CONVENTION -60 YEARS IN DOMESTIC PRACTICE (Yearbook of the Hungarian Permanent Arbitration Court 2021-2022) (In Hungarian)
BASIC ISSUES OF THE LAW GOVERNING CHOICE OF COURT AGREEMENTS IN EU LAW (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2022/09)
HUNGARY: ENFORCING ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS BY APPLYING FOREIGN LAW (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 07/02/2022) (In Hungarian)
DOUBLE OR QUITS – COMPETING ARBITRATION AND JURISDICTION AGREEMENTS (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2022/1) (In Hungarian)
HUNGARY: STEPS TOWARDS DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PROCEDURAL PUBLIC POLICY (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 3 September 2021)
ICCA’s Guide to the Interpretation of the 1958 New York Convention (Co-translator of the book in Hungarian)
VARIATIONS ON A THEME – Asymmetric forum selection in international practice (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2021/1) (In Hungarian)
Does a Right to a Physical Hearing Exist in International Arbitration? National Report – Hungary (ICCA Projects 2021)
THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE - Asymmetric jurisdiction and arbitration agreements (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2020/11) (In Hungarian)
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Arbitration and Commentary – Hungarian translation
EROSION OF ARBITRAL KOMPETENZ-KOMPTENZ IN HUNGARY – Who pays the cost of legal insecurity? (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2020/5) (In Hungarian)
SETTING ASIDE ARBITRAL AWARDS IN THE LAST 25 YEARS IN HUNGARY – A PRO-ARBITRATION APPROACH WITH MINOR DERAILMENTS (Yearbook Of The Hungarian Permanent Arbitration Court 2019-2020)
SPOILED FOR CHOICE? – THE LAW GOVERNING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT IN HUNGARY IN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (Hungarian Law Review 2020/1) (In Hungarian)
ICCA YEARBOOK COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 2019 - VOLUME XLIV. – PART V – Hungarian Chapter
IS LIQUIDATION PROCEDURE THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES? - The Hungarian construction trusteeship in front of the arbitral tribunal of ICC (Business And Law 2019/12) (In Hungarian)
Hungary: Setting Aside Arbitral Awards in the Last 25 Years – A Pro-Arbitration Approach with Minor Derailments (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 2020/01/26)
Hungary: The New York Convention In Court Practice In Two Decades - Formalistic Yet Pro-arbitration Approach? (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 2019/09/11)
UNHANDLED DATA PROCESSING? Basic data protection issues in arbitration proceedings after GDPR (European Law 2019/8) (In Hungarian)
LEAVING THE BETRODDEN WAY ... - Some Remarks about the retrial in Hungarian arbitration with international outlook (Procedural Law Review 2018/12) (In Hungarian)
Memberships
HCCI – Arbitrator listed by the Permanent Arbitration Court of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
VIAC – Arbitrator listed by the Vienna International Arbitration Court
HAA – Board Member of Hungarian Arbitration Association
ICCA – International Council for Commercial Arbitration
ASA – Swiss Arbitration Association
ECAM – European Centre of Arbitration and Mediation
ILF – Board Member of International Law Firms network

Dr. Anita Vereb
Attorney-at-law
Dr. Anita Vereb
Anita is reliable and precise attorney who is ideally placed to tackle complex cases which require a multi-faceted approach and diverse knowledge.
Besides her lawyer qualification, she is a certified Data Protection Officer.
She has a wide-range experience in handling bigger projects with several stakeholders, especially in the field of data protection and GDPR compliance.
Her aim is to help clients find the most suitable way through the legal jungle. She is known as an attorney who successfully assists foreign clients to overcome the difficulties that the fast-moving and often hardly transparent legal environment may cause.
When not solving legal problems, she writes great articles in the SMARTLEGAL Newsletter on various topics from data protection, through employment law, to commercial law.
In her free time, she plays puzzle games, engages in sporting activities and reads legal thrillers.
Experience
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Online Marketplace – Contract Regime And Data Protection
Online marketplace
Anita provided legal support for our Client in the establishment of an online marketplace which aims to bring together hunters and companies who offer hunting possibilities. The project included the development of the contractual system necessary for the operation of the online marketplace and to reach the GDPR-compliance of the webpage.
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Covid-19 – labour law and data protection related questions
Labour Law And Privacy Law Support Because Of The Covid-19 Pandemic
Anita continuously supports our Clients, the Hungarian affiliates of an international company group in the solution of labour law and data protection law related problems which arise due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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M&A - Takeover By A Us Company
International M&A
Anita represented our Client in the project where our Client, a Hungarian LLC was taken over by a US company.
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Representing Greek Client In Shareholder Restructuring
Buying out minority shareholders
Anita advised our Greek client in buying out minority shareholders from a Hungarian Private Limited Company. Creating a new shareholder structure was crucial for our Client to achieve its long-term business goals.
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Negotiating Works Council Agreement
Collective Employment Relations
Anita drafted and negotiated a works council agreement on behalf of our foreign client, employing 800+ workers in his Hungarian factory. The conclusion of this agreement was of key importance in the collective labour relations of our client, and to secure the mid-term business goals.
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Gdpr Compliance Of Mobile Device Repairer
GDPR Compliance of mobile device repairer company
Anita led the GDPR compliance project of our client, an IT devices repairer company. The project included the due diligence, the delivery of the full data protection related documents and the training of the employees.
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Employee Handbook
Employment Law
Anita drafted and reviewed employee Handbooks and labour law related internal policies for our foreign clients. Besides harmonising the parent companies’ respective policies, Anita focused on the case law of Hungarian labour courts, so that the client has an internal regulation which really works in practice.
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Gdpr Compliance Of Subsidiary Of Us Company
GDPR Compliance of Hungarian subsidiary of US company
Anita led the GDPR compliance project of our client, a trading company whose parent company is based in the US. A particular challenge of the project was the GDPR proof personal data transfer to the US which was solved by the registration of the parent company under the EU-US Privacy Shield.
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GDPR Compliance of an education service provider
Data Protection
Anita advised in the GDPR compliance project of our client an education service provider. The key theme of the project was how to provide the sufficient data protection related information to the students in a user-friendly and easily accessible form.
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Interconnection Agreement with a telecommunication company
Information & Technology
Anita recently advised a domestic telecommunication company and its foreign mother company on an interconnection agreement with a Hungarian operator who has significant market power.
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Collective redundancy
Employment Law
Because of the change of the Client’s business model, Anita successfully coordinated and managed a collective redundancy by the Hungarian subsidiary of a foreign company without arising any further legal dispute.
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Vienna Convention based purchase contract
Representing Italian Client In Litigation
Legal representation of a foreign producer company in connection with a complex, purchase price- and quality-related legal dispute arising from a Vienna Convention based purchase contract.

Dr. Péter Gritta
Attorney-at-law
Dr. Péter Gritta
About Péter
Peter joined the firm in 2018 and passed the bar exam in 2022. Peter is now involved in more complex legal cases and coordinates several projects. His main areas are labour law and international trade and he represented Clients with success in front of Hungarian courts and authorities in many other areas as well.
In addition to his law degree, Peter is a certified Data Protection Officer and has legal English language qualification.
In addition to legal counselling, he frequently contributes to the SMARTLEGAL Newsletter with his great writings.
Being an original thinker, his opinion always gives added value to the solution of our clients’ legal issues.
In his free time, he is interested mostly in culture and in music. He plays the piano and composes music since his childhood.
Experience
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DAILY SUPPORT FOR EMPLOYERS IN CONNECTION WITH 2000+ EMPLOYEES
Labour law counselling
Peter regularly advises our clients on labour law issues, finding solutions to problems encountered by employers ranging from small businesses to factories employing 2000+ workers.
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REPRESENTING MULTINATIONAL COMPANY IN LABOR LAWSUITS
Labor lawsuits
Péter participated in the legal representation of our multinational clients in several labor lawsuits. Thanks to the effective defense, all lawsuits ended with a settlement favorable for our client.
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DRAFTING IT/IP CONTRACTS FOR US AND GERMAN STARTUPS
IT/IP law
Péter helped IT startups in the legal protection of their IP and services with IT/IP-focused legal documents, be it GTC, business contracts, or employment contracts.
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LAUNCHING THE HEADQUARTERS OF A UKRAINIAN IT COMPANY IN HUNGARY.
IT/IP and Company law
Péter helped a Ukrainian IT company employing 100+ IT professionals to launch a management and trading hub in accordance with EU and Hungarian law, which ensured smooth service to international customers.
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ENFORCEMENT OF A DUBAI CUSTOMER'S CLAIM WITHIN SHORT TIME
Debt Collection
Peter successfully enforced the claim of a non-EU customer seated in Dubai. The legal procedure to recover purchase price ended within a year, with the full recovery of the claim.
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EMPLOYMENT LAW
Labour law counselling
Peter regularly advises our clients on labour law issues, finding solutions to problems encountered by employers ranging from small businesses to factories employing 1200+ workers.
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RECOVERY OF PURCHASE PRICE TO A SPANISH CUSTOMER
Cross-border litigation
Peter successfully enforced in a litigation our client's right to reclaim the purchase price in connection with a failed international sale transaction. Peter's expertise in the CISG and other international laws contributed to the success of the proceedings.
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MANAGING THE RECEIVABLES PORTFOLIO OF AN AUSTRIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.
Debt collection
Peter developed a strategy for the recovery of the receivables portfolio of our Austrian client, which proved to be successful in practice, a significant part of the claims has been recovered within a year.
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MASS DEBT COLLECTION FOR A HONG KONG CLIENT
Litigation to recover claims
Peter participated in the lawsuit where we successfully represented our Hong Kong based client against a well-known airline in recovering 500+ claims in one litigation. At the end, our client received 100% of the claim.
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REPRESENTING FOREIGN CLIENTS IN TRADEMARK MATTERS
Intellectual property
Peter has represented several clients in the registration of trademarks in Hungary and the European Union, helping to protect the companies’ intellectual property in Hungary and internationally.

Dr. Péter Korózs
Junior Associate
Dr. Péter Korózs
About Peter
Peter joined the firm in 2019. As a trainee lawyer, he participates in corporate matters and preparation of more complex cases and maintains relation with foreign and Hungarian clients on daily basis.
He is regular author of the SMARTLEGAL Newsletter, by informing our clients about the latest legal news of Hungary.
He is a certified Data Protection Officer and has an advanced level language exam in legal English.
In his free time, he prefers riding the mountain bike, or reading classic and modern literature.
Experience
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COUNSELLING MULTINATIONAL CLIENT IN PLANT EXTENSION PROJECT
Counselling in construction law
Peter participated in the real estate development project of our client, from the automotive industry, who decided to extend its Hungarian factory. In the project, which involved construction trusteeship, we advised the client from the design phase until the takeover of the new facility.
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ENFORCING A CLAIM FOR POLISH CLIENT
Debt Collection
Peter successfully enforced the claim of a Polish wholesaler from a non-paying Hungarian debtor based on an international sales contract. The legal procedure to recover purchase price ended within a half year, with the full recovery of the claim of the Polish client.
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ADVISING MULTINATIONAL CLIENT IN CLEANROOM CONSTRUCTION
Counselling in construction law
Our client, a manufacturing company decided to build a cleanroom on a leased land. Peter advised the client through the whole project.
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LOAN RECLAIM FOR US CLIENT
Cross-Border Litigation
Peter successfully enforced a claim of our US client against a third-country debtor arising from a loan transaction entered into in Hungary.
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CAPITAL INCREASE IN A DUTCH-OWNED COMPANY BY DEBT RESTRUCTURING
Company law
Peter assisted in the equity settlement of our Dutch client's Hungarian subsidiary, through capital increase by restructuring inter-company debts in the group of companies of the client.
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ASSISTING CZECH FREIGHT FORWARDING COMPANY IN MARKET ENTRY
Civil law, Company law
Peter helped a Czech international freight forwarding company to establish a Hungarian branch office and in related matters.
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CROSS-BORDER COMPANY FORMATION FOR US IT STARTUP
Company law
Peter has assisted an IT startup based in the US in cross-border company formation, by setting up a Hungarian subsidiary.
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RESTRUCTURING THE HUNGARIAN SUBSIDIARIES OF A DUTCH CLIENT
Civil law, Company law
Peter advised a Dutch-owned group company on the restructuring of its Hungarian subsidiaries.
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REPRESENTING CLIENTS IN TRADEMARK MATTERS
Intellectual property
Peter has participated successfully in several national and European trademark registration procedures.
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CORPORATE & COMMERCIAL
Capital increase by restructuring inter-company debts
Peter assisted in the equity settlement of our foreign client's Hungarian subsidiary, through capital increase by restructuring inter-company debts in the group of companies of the client.
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CORPORATE & COMMERCIAL
Cross-border company formations
Peter has assisted several foreign clients in cross-border company formation, by setting up Hungarian subsidiaries and advised them in related matters.
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CORPORATE & COMMERCIAL
Peter regularly advises our clients in corporate law matters, in every stage of the company life, from company formation through corporate amendments to termination of the company.
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DEBT COLLECTION
Peter manages successfully the whole debtor portfolio of our international client, having several debt collection cases in Hungary.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Peter has participated successfully in several trademark registration procedures.

Dr. Ágnes Bartus
Junior Associate
Dr. Ágnes Bartus
About Ágnes
Agnes joined the firm in August 2021 after graduating from the Faculty of Law of ELTE.
As a trainee lawyer, she participates mainly by assisting the others in the preparation of the cases and in the development of legal summaries written about issues raised by clients.
She is mostly involved in labour law matters, but she also advises clients in the field of commercial & corporate law or represent clients in front of courts.
Agnes regularly writes articles in SMARTLEGAL Newsletters, mainly in connection with labour law topics.
Agnes, like many members of the firm, has been playing the piano since childhood, and she prefers to travel in her free time.
Experience
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ADVISING IN ALL AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT LAW
Employment law advising
Agnes regularly advises our clients on employment law issues, finding solutions to problems encountered by employers ranging from small businesses to factories employing 800+ workers.
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ASSSISTING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OF DUTCH-OWNED COMPANY
Corporate governance
Agnes advises our Dutch client in corporate governance matters in relation with the Hungarian subsidiaries of the client, including the representation of client in front of the company court.
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ASSISTING FRENCH COMPANY IN MARKET ENTRY
Cross-border Company Formation
Agnes has assisted our client a French individual in establishing his limited liability company in Hungary, which provides payroll services to multinational companies.
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COMPANY FORMATION FOR GERMAN IT STARTUP
Cross-Border Company Formation
Agnes has assisted a Germany-based IT company in cross-border company formation, by setting up a Hungarian subsidiary, which plays a key role in software development of the company group.
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EMPLOYMENT LAW
Agnes regularly advises our clients on labour law issues, finding solutions to problems encountered by employers ranging from small businesses to factories employing 800+ workers.
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DEBT COLLECTION
Agnes manages successfully the whole debtor portfolio of our international client, having several debt collection cases in Hungary.
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CORPORATE & COMMERCIAL
Agnes regularly advises our clients in corporate law matters, in every stage of the company life, from company formation through corporate amendments to termination of the company.

Karina Mihály
Legal Assistant
Karina Mihály
About Karina
Karina has joined our firm in 2019, she is currently studying law at Catholic University of Pázmány Péter.
Besides her administrative and preparing tasks, she helps for the associates and lawyers regularly in debt collection, litigation, and company law cases.
Watching movies, going to the cinema, and reading are her favourite activities in her free time.

Dr. Richard Schmidt LL.M
Dr. Richard Schmidt is founding and managing partner of SMARTLEGAL Schmidt & Partners.
Richard focuses on commercial arbitration and litigation in international and domestic matters.
He acts as counsel and arbitrator in ad hoc and institutional arbitrations, including under the ICC, UNCTIRAL, HKIAC, VIAC rules and in front of the Hungarian Commercial Arbitration Court.
Richard has acted in complex legal disputes relating to among others, infrastructure, construction & engineering, real estate, M&A, shareholders’ agreements, finance, fin-tech, intellectual property, outsourcing, sale of goods, e-commerce.
Richard is enrolled as arbitrator at the Hungarian Commercial Arbitration Court and he is listed by the Vienna International Arbitration Court as arbitrator.
Besides dispute resolution, based on his significant expertise in construction & reals estate law, he regularly drafts and negotiates major industrial engineering contracts and advises clients on complex, high-volume construction projects, involving construction trusteeship.
Richard is Member of the Board of the Hungarian Arbitration Association (HAA) and of International Law Firms (ILF) a worldwide network of more than 70 independent law firms.
Richard is graduated from the Faculty of Law of Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest, Hungary), acquired his LL.M degree in Belgium.
Believing that legal theory and practice are indivisible, besides supporting his Alma mater as guest university lecturer, Richard is author or co-author of several articles and books on international arbitration and litigation.
His professional languages are Hungarian, English, French and German.
Experience
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Representing Italian Client In Icc Arbitration
International construction dispute
Richard successfully represented our Italian Client from the oil & gas sector. The complex dispute regarding a Hungarian industrial plant was settled by arbitration in front of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce with the victory of our client.
-
Collecting Debt For Russian Manufacturer
Supply contract dispute
Richard represented a Russian manufacturer against a non-paying Hungarian company. The debtor, placed under legal pressure, finally paid the debt, so the Client could avoid arbitration.
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Arbitration In Transportation Matter
International transportation dispute
Richard represented with success a market leader logistics service provider in an international transportation dispute, in front of the Hungarian Court of Arbitration. By winning such a complex case Richard clearly exceeded the client’s expectations.
-
Representing Uk Client In Litigation
Lease contract dispute
Richard represented a UK client in a commercial dispute involving the unlawful termination of a long-term lease agreement, and finally won the case in front a Supreme Court. The case was critical for the Client’s business in Hungary.
-
Arbitration Of Exclusive Transportation Contract
Breach of exclusive forwarding contract
Richard started arbitration on behalf of our client, whose exclusive forwarding contract was breached by the partner. The arbitration was successfully closed with a judgment in favour of our client.
-
Representing Swiss Client In Litigation
Breach of loan agreement, collateral alienation
Richard won the case in court for our Swiss Client, offering lending and asset management services against a Hungarian debtor who failed to pay back the loan and alienated the real estate being the security of the loan. Richard reached a final judgement in favour of the client within 1 year.
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Representing Greek Landlord Against Hungarian Tenant
Legal dispute from a lease agreement
Richard represented our Greek Client against its Hungarian tenant. The tenant accumulated a significant debt during the recent years which he paid back within 6 months after Richard started legal procedures.
-
Representing Romanian Client In Cross-border Dispute
Unlawful contract termination
Richard represented a Romanian Client in an unlawful long-term contract termination case. Instead starting a never-ending court battle, he managed to settle the dispute with success through out-of-court negotiations.
-
International Machine Supply Contract
Commercial Law
Richard recently advised a domestic paper manufacturer on an international machine supply contract, involving negotiations with manufacturers and suppliers from various European countries. Due to this supply the client could consolidate its market-leader position.
-
FIDIC contract dispute, bank guarantee drawdown
Abitration in construction matter
Successful legal representation of a real estate investor in front of the Hungarian Court of Arbitration against the contractor building a warehouse, after drawing down bank guarantee due to lack of conformity.
Selected Publications
ICCA YEARBOOK COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 2022 - VOLUME XLVII. – PART V – Hungarian Chapter (ICCA Publications 2023)
MORE THAN A FACELIFT? – NEW HUNGARIAN ARBITRATION RULES TAKE OFF IN 2023 (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 05/01/2023)
60 YEARS OF THE NEW YORK CONVENTION IN HUNGARY – A FORMALISTIC YET PRO-ARBITRATION APPROACH (Hungarian Yearbook of International and European Law 2022)
REMOTE ARBITRAL HEARINGS IN HUNGARY - The quest for the right to physical hearing under Hungarian law (Yearbook of the Hungarian Permanent Arbitration Court 2021-2022)
THE NEW YORK ARBITRATION CONVENTION -60 YEARS IN DOMESTIC PRACTICE (Yearbook of the Hungarian Permanent Arbitration Court 2021-2022) (In Hungarian)
BASIC ISSUES OF THE LAW GOVERNING CHOICE OF COURT AGREEMENTS IN EU LAW (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2022/09)
HUNGARY: ENFORCING ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS BY APPLYING FOREIGN LAW (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 07/02/2022) (In Hungarian)
DOUBLE OR QUITS – COMPETING ARBITRATION AND JURISDICTION AGREEMENTS (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2022/1) (In Hungarian)
HUNGARY: STEPS TOWARDS DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PROCEDURAL PUBLIC POLICY (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 3 September 2021)
ICCA’s Guide to the Interpretation of the 1958 New York Convention (Co-translator of the book in Hungarian)
VARIATIONS ON A THEME – Asymmetric forum selection in international practice (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2021/1) (In Hungarian)
Does a Right to a Physical Hearing Exist in International Arbitration? National Report – Hungary (ICCA Projects 2021)
THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE - Asymmetric jurisdiction and arbitration agreements (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2020/11) (In Hungarian)
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Arbitration and Commentary – Hungarian translation
EROSION OF ARBITRAL KOMPETENZ-KOMPTENZ IN HUNGARY – Who pays the cost of legal insecurity? (Jurisprudential Bulletin 2020/5) (In Hungarian)
SETTING ASIDE ARBITRAL AWARDS IN THE LAST 25 YEARS IN HUNGARY – A PRO-ARBITRATION APPROACH WITH MINOR DERAILMENTS (Yearbook Of The Hungarian Permanent Arbitration Court 2019-2020)
SPOILED FOR CHOICE? – THE LAW GOVERNING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT IN HUNGARY IN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (Hungarian Law Review 2020/1) (In Hungarian)
ICCA YEARBOOK COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION 2019 - VOLUME XLIV. – PART V – Hungarian Chapter
IS LIQUIDATION PROCEDURE THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES? - The Hungarian construction trusteeship in front of the arbitral tribunal of ICC (Business And Law 2019/12) (In Hungarian)
Hungary: Setting Aside Arbitral Awards in the Last 25 Years – A Pro-Arbitration Approach with Minor Derailments (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 2020/01/26)
Hungary: The New York Convention In Court Practice In Two Decades - Formalistic Yet Pro-arbitration Approach? (Kluwer Arbitration Blog 2019/09/11)
UNHANDLED DATA PROCESSING? Basic data protection issues in arbitration proceedings after GDPR (European Law 2019/8) (In Hungarian)
LEAVING THE BETRODDEN WAY ... - Some Remarks about the retrial in Hungarian arbitration with international outlook (Procedural Law Review 2018/12) (In Hungarian)
Memberships
HCCI – Arbitrator listed by the Permanent Arbitration Court of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
VIAC – Arbitrator listed by the Vienna International Arbitration Court
HAA – Board Member of Hungarian Arbitration Association
ICCA – International Council for Commercial Arbitration
ASA – Swiss Arbitration Association
ECAM – European Centre of Arbitration and Mediation
ILF – Board Member of International Law Firms network