
Karanovic & Nikolic
Karanovic & Nikolic is a full-service commercial law firm with six offices across Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, with more than 80 lawyers working for multi-national, regional and local clients, financial institutions and governments.
The firm is divided departmentally into groups of lawyers specialised in certain areas of law. Karanovic & Nikolic’s teams focus on: mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and privatisation; corporate; real estate; banking and finance; competition; energy and infrastructure; telecoms, media & technology; employment; taxation; dispute resolution; restructuring and bankruptcy; intellectual property; and healthcare. The firm is highly placed in international rankings and directories.
The firm is led by senior partners Dejan Nikolic, a regional expert in the areas of telecoms and technology, and Dragan Karanovic a privatisation and M&A specialist, Milos Vuckovic an energy specialist, and Patricia Gannon, Irish/ UK solicitor who acts as managing partner.
Karanovic & Nikolic is active in advising on new transitional laws that have been adopted in the region with a focus on achieving a practical interpretation that is closely in line with the EU laws upon which they have been modelled.
News from Karanovic & Nikolic
Karanovic & Nikolic's Gannon speaks at USAID Regional Access to Finance event
Chambers Europe 2013 ranks Karanovic & Nikolic as leading law firm
Karanovic & Nikolic hosts Energy Law Group meeting in Belgrade
Karanovic & Nikolic set to hold essay competition for Belgrade law students
Participants and foreign lecturers attend Croatian real-estate conference in Zagreb
News from The Lawyer
Briefings from Karanovic & Nikolic
Bosnia and Herzegovina prepares draft law on natural gas
The draft law governs the organisation and functioning of the natural gas sector.
Incentives system for green energy finally defined by law
The Republic of Srpska National Assembly adopted the Law on Renewable Energy and Efficient Co-generation on 25 April 2013.
Analysis from The Lawyer

Serbs for enthusiasm
Although there has been a downturn in M&A work, elections and legislative change have helped keep Serbia’s legal community busy

Trying times
The Balkan economic climate continues to be stormy, but the arrest of Ratko Mladic and Serbia’s modernisation drive as it bids for EU membership are signs of better days to come. Joanne Harris reports
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Resavska 23Belgrade
11000
Serbia
http://www.karanovic-nikolic.com
Number of fee earners: 80
Number of lawyers: 80
Number of Partners: 16

