About Bogdan
Bogdan Enica built a legal profile that spans continents. He earned a J.D. from Western Michigan University and later completed an LL.M. in International Business Law at the National University of Singapore, finishing that graduate program in 2013. The combination of an American law degree and advanced study in international business law set the tone for a multi-jurisdictional career.
Early and mid-career moves placed him before a range of courts and tribunals. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York, Florida and the District of Columbia. On the federal side, his credentials extend to the U.S. Supreme Court, the 10th and 11th U.S. Circuits, and the U.S. Court of International Trade. His Canadian admissions include Ontario and federal courts, and he has an authorization specific to Canada federal immigration matters.
That mix of admissions reflects a practice that crosses borders. The LL.M. in international business law and appearances in trade and federal courts suggest regular engagement with cross-border commercial and trade issues. He has also taken on immigration-related work under the federal Canadian authorization. His litigation experience spans state and federal forums, including appellate work in multiple circuits and filings before national tribunals.
Professional associations have formed part of his profile. He served as a barrister under the Law Society of Upper Canada from 2015 to 2020. Between 2014 and 2019 he was associated with the Florida State Bar’s Standing Committee on Continuing Legal Education. Those memberships indicate participation in legal communities on both sides of the border and a continuing interest in legal education and professional standards.
Enica’s practice has operated out of firms that accommodate cross-border matters. He is currently at Practus, LLP, where his work involves litigation and advisory matters that draw on his international business law training and multi-jurisdictional admissions. He now practices at Practus, LLP and concentrates on cross-border commercial litigation, trade-related cases and federally authorized immigration matters.