Miroslav Stojanovic
Partner
Miroslav Stojanovic
Partner
“Miroslav Stojanović is an excellent lawyer who fully understands the commercial context, and his legal advice is always to the point.”
– Chambers Global
About Miroslav Stojanovic
Miroslav Stojanović is specialized in M&A, corporate, real estate, energy and infrastructure, employment, tax and bankruptcy & restructuring, and has more than 20 years of professional experience. During his practice, Miroslav has worked on some of the most high-profile transactions in Serbia, including on privatizations, restructurings and bankruptcy-related reorganizations. He is recognized as a leading lawyer by major professional legal directories such as Chambers, Legal 500 and IFLR 1000.
Expertise
Corporate M&A Real Estate Energy & Natural Resources Restructuring, Insolvency & Distressed Investments Real Estate Law InfrastructureEducation
University of Vienna (Mag. iur.), 1997
Languages
Bosnian, German, Serbian, Croatian, English
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