Raluca Papadima, who has a vast international law background, has joined Campbell Law School and will teach Business Organizations and International Business Transactions.
Prior to joining Campbell Law, Papadima taught an adjunct professor at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and the University of Bucharest teaching U.S., French, Romanian, European, and International Business Law.
After 10 years as a corporate attorney at Latham & Watkins and Greenberg Traurig in New York, she opened her private practice in 2016, focusing on commercial law. She advises U.S. and European clients in the following areas: corporate law, IP law, commercial contracts, commercial litigation, and arbitration.
Her clerkship experience includes the European Court of Human Rights, the Supreme Administrative Court of France and the Delaware Supreme Court.
Papadima has been awarded the first prize in the category “Assistant Professor of the Year” and the second prize in the category “Best SJD Dissertation” at the annual awards of the Senat of the University of Bucharest.
Her multiple book publications include “Droit européen et comparé des sociétés et des affaires (European and Comparative Corporate and Business Law), Ed. Hamangiu, Bucharest, 2018 (in French), “Anglo-Saxon Business and Contract Law” (Casebook), Ed. Universitara, Bucharest, 2017 (in English), and “International Business Law” (Casebook), Ed. Universitara, Bucharest, 2017 (in English).
She earned a J.D. at the University of Bucharest, a J.D. in European Law at the University Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, an LL.M. in Corporate Law at the University Paris 2 Pantheon-Assas, an LLM in Corporate Law at Harvard Law School and an SJD from the University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and the University of Bucharest.
She begins teaching at the Raleigh, N.C.-based school this fall.