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Deloitte svetovanje d.o.o. > The Legal 500 Rankings
Slovenia > Leading firms Tier 4
With a broad tax, consulting, and financial advisory offering, the ‘very professional’ team Deloitte svetovanje d.o.o. is knowledgeable of corporate, M&A, employment, IP, insolvency and data protection matters. Team head Uroš Rožič specialises in tax, and is notably experienced in the public sector.Practice head(s):
Uroš Rožič
Testimonials
‘Deloitte svetovanje, d.o.o. gave us full support in our financial, tax, and labour matters.’
‘We have had a very rewarding professional experience with Deloitte svetovanje, d.o.o. The entire Deloitte team demonstrated high preparation to tackle projects. They made us feel very well-supported, especially in the critical moments.’
‘The team in Slovenia is very competent and pro-active in different areas, notably finance. A very professional team.’
Key clients
Angloxell Valores Y Participaciones Sociedad Limitada
Stolt Tank Containers B.V.
KSB SE & Co. KGaA
Porton Pharma Solutions Ltd.
Work highlights
- Advised Stolt Tank Containers B.V. on entering the Slovenian market.
- Advised Angloxell Valores Y Participaciones Sociedad Limitada on the acquisition of the Slovenian company Lek Veterina d.o.o.
- Advised Porton China, a renowned pharmaceutical manufacturing company, on entering the Slovenian market.
Deloitte svetovanje d.o.o. > Firm Profile
Firm overview: Deloitte Legal* addresses your challenges with comprehensive thinking, powered by experience and insights drawn from diverse business disciplines, industries, and global perspectives. We bring together legal advice, strategy, and technology to develop innovative solutions, create value for you and your business, and transform the way in which legal services are delivered and consumed.
Operating in 75+ countries, Deloitte Legal practitioners work closely across borders, providing a strategic perspective to help companies meet local responsibilities and thrive in the global marketplace. With access to industry specialists and an unparalleled range of professional services, we also employ technology to pioneer innovative solutions to the most complex business problems.
Deloitte Legal pairs strategy with technology to aggregate, organize, and analyze complex data from multiple sources, providing the insight to enhance clients’ decision-making process. Deloitte has reshaped many functions with its transformative thinking, which Deloitte Legal applies to reshape the legal department. We focus on people, process, and technology to help legal departments free up time for what matters.
Deloitte Legal doesn’t just work for clients, but with clients to develop the right solutions for their business. Understanding the client’s needs and putting a business lens on legal problems enables us to help the General Counsel become a business partner.
* “Deloitte Legal” means the legal practices of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited member firm affiliates that provide legal services. For legal and regulatory reasons, not all member firms provide legal services.
Main areas of practice: Deloitte Legal organizes its market offerings around three key areas:
Legal Management Consulting
Deloitte’s Legal Management Consulting (LMC) services were developed in collaboration with experts from across Deloitte practice areas such as mainstream management consultancy, risk advisory, tax management consulting, and, of course, legal. The services are configured to identify opportunities to help the General Counsel and the legal department as a whole achieve their desired state: Deloitte practitioners from numerous disciplines collaborate on a long-term roadmap to realize the client’s vision. They benchmark that roadmap with achievable goals, and work with the client from inception to completion.
Deloitte Legal’s LMC services includes assessing and developing legal operating models, evaluating and reconfiguring internal legal processes, developing frameworks for legal risk management, assisting with sourcing (balancing in-house resources with external third party providers), developing and deploying legal technology architecture, and facilitating tailored labs to develop solutions.
Legal Managed Services
Deloitte’s Legal Managed Services were developed to help legal departments keep up with the demands from their businesses for support on a range of legal issues. The legal professionals employ technology (such as dTrax – Deloitte’s award-winning contract management solution) and proven methodologies to act as an extension of a company’s in-house legal team, driving efficiencies through process improvement, and providing support and guidance to help enable their focus to shift to more strategic issues.
Support is offered for:
- Legal document reviews
- Legal contracting drafting, reviews and negotiations
- Legal operations and spend management
- Legal contract and commercial management
- Legal entity management
- “Legal Counsel as a Service”
Legal Advisory
Deloitte Legal advisors assist multinational organizations with day-to-day activities as well as corporate life events across many jurisdictions. Deloitte Legal’s professionals leverage leading technologies to deliver efficient and transparent support for the everyday legal activities companies manage.
Deloitte Legal practitioners understand that global organizations are enormously complex organisms, and no one unit is sealed off from the rest. The multi-disciplinary, tech-enabled legal approach allows Deloitte Legal to address legal questions not just in the abstract isolated way but with a holistic understanding of what the client organization is trying to achieve.
With a client-centric approach, Deloitte Legal practitioners expand their knowledge about their clients, the industries they operate in, their regulatory and legislative environments around the world to bring more to the table and provide the best possible legal advice to clients.
Guidance, advice and support are offered in the areas of:
- Corporate law
- IP law
- Technology law
- Dispute resolution
- Employment law and benefits
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Regulatory and compliance
- Private clients legal services
- Real estate
- Banking and and finance
- Commercial law
Deloitte Legal provides compliance services as well as transaction advisory and legal due diligence services for local and international companies, thus ensuring smooth and congruent operations of such companies from different industry sectors. Deloitte Legal services include banking and financial law services, mergers and acquisitions services, data protection solutions, employment law advisory, intra-group reorganizations, energy and resources industry, real estate industry, technology, media & telecommunications industry, and commercial contracts.
In addition to providing advisory on the so-called traditional areas of law (i.e., corporate, employment law, banking, and finance), we are constantly trying to keep up with trends and improve our services, particularly in environmental law, artificial intelligence and digital law, which we believe will become ever more increasingly important in the future, both in terms of quantity and the impact they will have on the wider business environment.
Our lawyers work as part of multi-disciplinary teams together with tax, consulting, risk, and financial advisory colleagues, and sector specialists, on a daily basis. This helps to bring a business perspective and ensure all relevant angles are covered.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Deloitte Legal Slovenia | Uroš Rožič | urozic@deloittece.com | +386 1 307 2940 |
Lawyer Profiles
Photo | Name | Position | Profile |
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Mr Uroš Rožič | Deloitte Legal Practice Leader Slovenia | View Profile |
Staff Figures
Number of lawyers : 2,500+ At this office : 10Languages
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Deloitte Legal*Interviews
Uroš Rožič, Deloitte Legal Practice Leader Slovenia
Deloitte Legal Practice Leader Uroš Rožič provides valuable insights into the legal industry and the challenges clients face in modern business environment.What do you see as the main points that differentiate Deloitte svetovanje d.o.o. from your competitors?
In my opinion, one of the main differentiators compared to the competitors is that we offer a “one stop shop” for all the professional service needs of our clients – not solely legal. Our lawyers work as part of multi-disciplinary teams together with tax, consulting, risk, and financial advisory colleagues, and sector specialists and can therefore provide integrated advisory services in all areas previously mentioned. Moreover, as part of global group we collaborate with colleagues in an array of globally integrated services to deliver multinational legal solutions. With other words one relationship provides endless connections. This helps to bring a business perspective and ensure all relevant angles are covered. In addition to providing advisory on the so-called traditional areas of law (i.e., corporate, employment law, banking, and finance), we are constantly trying to keep up with trends and improve our services accordingly, thus ensuring the efficiency and recognizability of our office. We have been present in the Slovenian market since 1993 and have since been involved in many successful business stories and are striving to do so also in the future.
Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?
In the next 12 months we are planning on growing especially in the fields of ESG, AI and Digital Law as these areas are increasingly becoming more and more important and interesting for (potential) clients, given the rapid development of technology and science. In my opinion the development of the said areas of law is of greatest importance given the fact that the law is in general struggling to keep up with such rapid development of technology and science. Deloitte already has market-leading experience in providing Digital Law, and sustainability-related, advisory, and our first-mover advantage in these spheres is an edge that we expect to retain and further develop.
What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?
We have employed additional highly skilled and talented lawyers to meet a wider range of client needs. In fact, our headcount has more than tripled in recent years, positioning us as a notable medium-sized practice on the market. Our expanded team collaborates closely with the Deloitte professionals across the globe, thus bringing new perspectives to our clients in Slovenia.
Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?
Without doubt, the answer to this question is a resounding yes. We have several platforms and technological tools to help us communicate and collaborate with our clients as well as internally. That is of significant relevance especially because many of our clients and other member firms are located all around the world. In practice we use tools to help us with communication with clients, contract lifecycle management offering, incorporating both contract automation and the overall process management, complex translations, tracking our performance, etc.
Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?
Recently, we have been mandated for the global restructuring of a client engaged in life sciences. We are adding value to the client in helping them find the optimal global structure for their business, not only from a legal perspective, but also incorporating tax, financial and operational aspects, too. This includes the relocation of their headquarters, as well as the acquisition of a new production plant. By offering such multi-faceted advisory, we add value to the client by taking over the project management requirements between the various teams, and further save them time and money by doing this all under one roof.
Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?
Practically speaking, we go beyond offering pure legal advice, we work closely with colleagues from Tax and Financial Advisory, for instance, to review it from various perspectives. Thus, we can offer strategic direction and recommend the best steps to be taken in reaching the business objectives – not only responding to legal questions asked of us.
Lastly, my goal remains to same, to serve our clients with dignity, devotion, passion, integrity, and to the highest level of ethical standards. Through doing this, in three years’ time, I’m expecting that Deloitte Legal will become the first choice on the market for AI, Digital Law, Legal Technology, and M&A.
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