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Serbia: Competition > Competition
Serbia: Corporate, M&A and privatisation > Corporate, M&A and privatisation
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Serbia: Real estate > Real estate

Serbia: Competition

Within Competition, Joksovic, Stojanovic & Partners is a second tier firm,

Joksovic, Stojanovic & Partners advises international clients from key industries such as health, telecoms and pharmaceuticals, with recent examples including Merck Sharpe Dohme. The highly regarded Petar Stojanović is the key figure in the practice.

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Serbia: Corporate, M&A and privatisation

Within Corporate, M&A and privatisation, Joksovic, Stojanovic & Partners is a second tier firm,

Established 25 years ago, Joksovic, Stojanovic & Partners is ‘a highly professional firm with high-quality service, knowledge and creativity’. Milan Joksović and Petar Stojanović lead the practice, which receives a high proportion of its corporate mandates from the automotive, electronics and energy sectors. The group recently advised OTE on the sale of its €380m minority stake in Telekom Srbija, and a global car manufacturer on the restructuring of its Serbian dealership network. The firm also has a dedicated IT department led by specialist Alex Petrović, who has ‘exceptional knowledge, ingenuity and commitment’.

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Serbia: Legal market overview

Within Legal market overview Leading individuals

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Serbia: Real estate

Within Real estate, Joksovic, Stojanovic & Partners is a second tier firm,

Joksovic, Stojanovic & Partners has ‘a very good team covering all possible issues, and is good value for money’. Recommended for his strong leadership and management skills, Milan Joksović heads the real estate department. He is advising a multinational engineering company on a high-value greenfield investment, and is also assisting an international automobile manufacturer with a land rights conversion.

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  • Serbian Labor Environment and Employment Incentives For Foreign Investors

    Since the commencement of transition process in Serbia and inflow of foreign investments, labor law has been characterized by the foreign investors as one of the main obstacles for such investments, together with the inefficient state administration, unsettled ownership status of real estate, political instability and related risks of investment etc.
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  • Opinion issued on public procurement and consortium agreements

    The Commission for Protection of Competition has issued an opinion(1) on public procurement and consortium agreements concluded between competitors in tendering and public procurement procedures.
  • Opinion issued on public procurement and consortium agreements

    The Commission for Protection of Competition has issued an opinion(1) on public procurement and consortium agreements concluded between competitors in tendering and public procurement procedures. The commission views consortium agreements as restrictive agreements, as they inevitably set prices and other commercial requirements for performing specific transactions. Therefore, such agreements must be submitted to the commission for an individual exemption.
  • Competition Authority clears three-to-two concentration in sugar market

    In February 2013 the Competition Authority cleared the takeover of Hellenic Sugar Industry SA by Sunoko doo, subject to structural and behavioural measures. Hellenic Sugar is the only producer of sugar in Greece which also owns two sugar production plants in Serbia. Sunoko, on the other hand, is a producer of sugar in Serbia, part of MK Group, a vertically integrated producer of agricultural products and also has various other activities related to agricultural production. The authority prohibited the takeover at first, but clearance was issued on a second attempt.
  • Competition Authority publishes results of petroleum derivatives market analysis

    In February 2013 the Competition Authority published the results of its sector analysis of the petroleum derivatives markets in Serbia in 2011. The analysis, carried out between April and
  • Mergers & Acquisitions 2013. Chapter 37 Serbia.

    This guide provides corporate counsel and international practitioners with a comprehensive worldwide legal analysis of the laws and regulations of mergers and acquisitions. This article appeared in the 2013 edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Mergers & Acquisitions; published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London. www.iclg.co.uk.
  • Real Estate 2013. Chapter 33: Serbia

    This guide provides the international practitioner and in-house counsel with a comprehensive worldwide legal analysis of the laws and regulations of real estate. This article appeared in the 2013 edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Real Estate; published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London. www.iclg.co.uk )
  • The Two Corporate Governance Systems in the New Serbian Companies’ Act

    The pivotal moment for the business environment in Serbia is February 2012: the moment when the new Companies’ Act (the Act) comes into force. The new law, reflected in around 600 articles in the Act, will be the cornerstone for all companies in Serbia, whether LLC, JSC, partnership, or entrepreneur. The Act introduces two new, intricate, distinctive systems of corporate governance.
  • Serbia: New financial institutions regulator in Serbia

    Serbia's National Bank (Amendment) Act (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, no. 76/12) established the Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority [Uprava za nadzor nad finansijskim institucijama] (“FISA”). The FISA is designated as a specialised regulatory unit within the National Bank (i.e. Serbia's central bank) with responsibility for and corresponding powers to supervise certain financial services and their providers in Serbia.
  • Corporate Recovery and Insolvency 2012 - Serbia

    A creditor may take security over a debtor’s assets under Serbian law in several ways.
  • Serbia: Capital Markets: New bylaws

    Belgrade Stock Exchange