About Marina

Marina Andrei trained at the Institutul de Drept si Relatii Internationale Nicolae Titulescu, where she completed a B.S. in Law in 1998 after beginning studies in 1993. Her legal education spans a period of study rooted in continental legal traditions and culminated in a formal law degree at the end of the 1990s.

Her professional standing crosses two legal systems. She is admitted to practice in Romania and in California. In Romania she has been listed as an Avocat Inactiv since 2003, a status that indicates retained registration without active practice in that jurisdiction. That designation has shaped the path of her career, allowing her to maintain professional ties to Romanian law while practicing elsewhere.

Andrei’s move into U.S. practice reflects the growing number of lawyers who hold credentials in more than one country. Admission in California places her within an American civil and regulatory framework that differs from the system in which she trained. That dual admission gives her a perspective on comparative legal issues and on procedural differences between the two systems.

Colleagues describe her work style as methodical and precise. She has navigated the administrative requirements of maintaining cross-border credentials and has managed the practical challenges that follow. Persisting on two rolls of lawyers requires attention to continuing legal obligations. Andrei has met those demands while keeping her Romanian registration current in its inactive category.

Her file history shows involvement in professional circles that span at least into the 2010s, and she has maintained formal ties to the Bar in Romania in an inactive capacity for many years. Public records list her as active in California, where she carries the obligations of a U.S. licensee and the duties those obligations bring.

Today she practices law in California. Her background gives her a base to handle matters that touch on both Romanian and American law, and she maintains the professional registrations that reflect that cross-jurisdictional standing.

Education

Institutul de Drept si Relatii Internationale Nicolae Titulescu

B.S. (1998) | Law

1993

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) French (Spoken, Written) Romanian (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Romania
California

Office Locations

Main Office

 23 Corporate Plaza Dr Suite 150E Newport Beach CA 92660