Ms Jola Gjuzi > KALO & ASSOCIATES > Tirana, Albania > Lawyer Profile
KALO & ASSOCIATES Offices
KAVAJA AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR
G-KAM BUSINESS CENTRE
TIRANA, PO BOX 235
Albania
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Ms Jola Gjuzi
Work Department
Energy & Renewables; Utilities & Natural Resources; Litigation & Arbitration
Position
Partner
Career
Jola joined KALO & ASSOCIATES in 2005 and after the completion of postgraduate studies (masters and Dr. iur.) in Germany returned in 2016 as a partner. She heads the Energy and Natural Resources Practice. Jola has extensive experience in energy, natural resources and infrastructure on regulatory matters. She also heads our international commercial and investor-State arbitration, thanks to the experience she gained at a leading German law firm and her Dr. iur. specialization.
Languages
Albanian, English, German, Italian, Spanish
Memberships
Member of Tirana Bar Association, 2005
Member of Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), 2010
Member of German Institution of Arbitration (Deutsche Institution für Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit) for young arbitrators (DIS40), 2014
Member of International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA for young lawyers), 2015
Education
Doctor iuris at Bucerius Law School – Hochschule für Rechtswissenschaft Hamburg, Germany (2017)
MLB (Master of Law and Business) Bucerius Law School/WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management, Hamburg, Germany (2008)
LLB Tirana University (2004)
Lawyer Rankings
Albania > Leading firms
KALO & ASSOCIATES is a full-service firm with an impressive portfolio of international and domestic clients. Managing partner Përparim Kalo is a major player in the market with strong experience in turnkey privatisation, energy and infrastructure projects. Aigest Milo heads the litigation team and is also noted for his tax and finance expertise. Enkelejd Seitllari heads the corporate department, which also includes corporate and IP specialist Eni Kalo. Jola Gjuzi heads the energy and natural resources practice, while the projects and litigation practice was boosted by the return of Oltjon Dano from an in-house position within a major Albanian bank.