Having successfully hosted a couple of events – Warsaw was fantastic (!) – there was little time to settle back in the office. We diligently worked to bring you the latest edition of the magazine and we’re happy to announce that the CEE Legal Matters May 2024 issue is now out!
The PDF version of the magazine is here. All online versions of the articles in Issue 11.4 are here. They include:
- Guest Editorial: Consolidation in the CEE Legal Market: A Necessary Trend or Mere Fashion?
- Across the Wire: Deals and Cases
- New Homes and Friends: On the Move
- The Buzz
- Montenegro Keeps Lawyers on Their Toes: A Buzz Interview with Lana Vukmirovic Misic of JPM & Partners
- Economic Resilience in Greece: A Buzz Interview with Ioannis Charalampopoulos of Machas & Partners
- Poland’s Property Market Is Picking Up Speed: A Buzz Interview with Bartosz Miszkurka of Solivan
- The Digital Lands of Serbia: A Buzz Interview with Nenad Vukcevic of Vukcevic Law
- Romania’s High-Risk High-Reward 2024: A Buzz Interview with Adrian Chirvase of Popescu & Asociatii
- The Season of Change in Croatia: A Buzz Interview with Martin Hren of NLaw
- Albania’s Renewables, Start-Ups, and Gaming Revival: A Buzz Interview with Anisa Rrumbullaku of CR Partners
- North Macedonia is Ready and Raring To Go: A Buzz Interview with Petar Serdjuk of Law Office Serdjuk
- Czech Republic Between Shortage and Shortfall: A Buzz Interview with Milena Hoffmanova of Baker McKenzie
- Austria’s Historic Insolvency: A Buzz Interview with Bettina Knoetzl of Knoetzl
- The Debrief: May, 2024
- Building with Blockchain in CEE: A CEE Legal Matters Round Table
- Dissecting CEE Disputes
- The Corner Office: Essential Checklist for Partner Departures
- The Inside Track: Team Critical Skill
- Charging Ahead: Electricity Storage Regulation in CEE
- Market Spotlight: Czech Republic
- Prague-matic International Law Firms
- Inside Insight: Richard Bacek of Siemens
- Market Snapshot: Czech Republic
- Know Your Lawyer: Tomas Sequens of Kocian Solc Balastik
- Market Spotlight: Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Experts Review: Capital Markets
- Croatia: Sustainability Linked Bonds on the Capital Market
- Bulgaria: OTC Derivatives, Repurchases, and Securities Lending Transactions – Expected EBRD-Driven Reforms
- Slovenia: Navigating Property Bonds
- Kosovo: Initial Phase in Capital Market Development – Balancing Challenges
- Albania: Passporting of EU Investment Funds Now Possible… But Not Really There Yet
- Turkiye: Recent Developments in Sustainability Reporting under Turkish Law
- Czech Republic: Changes in Alternative Fund Regulation
- Lithuania: Capital Market of the Baltic States and the Trends – A Q1 Outlook
- Serbia: Navigating Capital Markets – Overcoming Challenges while Striving Toward Rebirth