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Competition
Karanovic & Nikolic offers a complete range of competition-law-related services across the jurisdictions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. .
The firm is proud of its extensive regional practice, independent legal knowledge and practical experience in each jurisdiction, where a professional work relationship is maintained with each of the competition authorities. Although Karanovic & Nikolic is noted for representing many major multinationals in the most notable competition matters in the region, many smaller local enterprises whose domestic growth, commercial practices or cross-border trade expose them to potential competition infringements are also represented by the firm. The competition department has a close understanding of all of the key regional industries and together with a shrewd understanding of the economic issues behind the competition law issues, clients are offered the most practical advice and solutions. The firm’s competition lawyers take a preventative approach towards compliance. An analysis of business practices, transactions and agreements for potential violations can help assess if there are any risks of competition infringement.
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