Buju Stanciu & Asociații assists Humans.ai in acquisition of Starfish Technologies

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Buju Stanciu & Asociații, one of the most dynamic law firms specializing in tech law in Romania, provided legal advice to Humans.ai, an innovative Romanian start-up, in the transaction through which it acquired Starfish Technologies, a blockchain development studio from Cluj.

Through this strategic transaction, Humans.ai strengthens its position in the emerging sector of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology, preparing for new growth opportunities in the global market. The assistance provided by Buju Stanciu & Asociații covered all legal aspects of the acquisition, ensuring that all procedures were carried out in accordance with the legislation in force. This collaboration highlights the law firm's expertise in the tech legal consulting segment, supporting emerging companies and industry leaders in complex litigation.

“We are proud to support industry leaders in making deals that propel them globally. This transaction marks an important step not only for Humans.ai, but also for the tech sector in Romania, demonstrating the potential and competitiveness of local companies on an international level. The commitment of Buju Stanciu & Asociații is to support companies in the technology sector through high-quality legal services, adapted to the specific challenges of this continuously developing field," declares Victor Buju, Partner of Buju Stanciu & Asociații.

The transaction between Humans.ai and Starfish Technologies, assisted by Buju Stanciu & Asociații, both strengthens Humans.ai's position in the blockchain industry and highlights the role of tech lawyers in facilitating these types of strategic partnerships.

Buju Stanciu & Asociații focuses on providing specialized legal services for companies in the technology sector, including in international transactions and consultancy on innovative aspects such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and fintech. The involvement of Buju Stanciu & Asociații in this transaction reflects the firm's commitment to support Romanian startups to expand their presence on the global market through customized legal solutions.

Buju, Stanciu și Asociații is the developer of Lawren.ai, the first Romanian legal chatbot based on artificial intelligence, an innovative virtual assistant that transforms the way people interact with the law. Trained on Romanian legislation and jurisprudence, Lawren.ai offers instant access to complex legal information, explaining legal reasoning and processes in a simple and easy-to-understand language. Permanently available on the Lawren.ai platform, this interactive agent is a virtual assistant equipped with artificial intelligence, ready to answer legal questions and guide users through the legislative framework.

Buju Stanciu & Asociații was founded in 2022 by Victor Buju and Marius Stanciu, having extensive experience in business law, and is committed to staying at the forefront of transformations in the legal field. Thus, the law firm aims to become a true laboratory of innovation, by integrating the traditional skills of their lawyers with state-of-the-art technological solutions in order to deliver efficient and high-quality legal services.

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Business Forum  |  29 April, 2026 at 4:42 PM