Obligatory Electronic Invoicing in Serbia
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Obligatory Electronic Invoicing in Serbia

In May 2021, the Law on Electronic Invoicing (“Law”) was enacted in Serbia. The Law introduces a new concept of electronic invoicing and regulates this matter in a significantly different manner than the previous legislative framework...
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February 2022
ADVANT Beiten and Radovanović Stojanović & Partners advise on sale of Hedwell Group to SAP Fioneer GmbH
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ADVANT Beiten and Radovanović Stojanović & Partners advise on sale of Hedwell Group to SAP Fioneer GmbH

Radovanović Stojanović & Partners, together with ADVANT Beiten, has advised the shareholders of Hedwell Group Germany on the sale of Hedwell Group to SAP Fioneer GmbH. RSP has advised on Serbian aspects of the transaction.
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January 2022
What do newly adopted amendments to the law on companies bring to the table?
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What do newly adopted amendments to the law on companies bring to the table?

In November 2021, the Serbian Parliament adopted amendments to the Law on the Registration Procedure before the Business Registers Agency and the Law on Companies which entered into force on 16 November...
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December 2021
Ethics and Business Integrity
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Ethics and Business Integrity

Recent years, especially in Serbia and the region, seem to have brought an increasing interest of the business community for matters like compliance, ethics, and more widely, business integrity.
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November 2021
AIK Banka, Gorenjska Banka, and Agri Europe Cyprus Limited sign a share purchase agreement to acquire six subsidiary banks in CEE from Sberbank Europe AG
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AIK Banka, Gorenjska Banka, and Agri Europe Cyprus Limited sign a share purchase agreement to acquire six subsidiary banks in CEE from Sberbank Europe AG

Radovanović Stojanović & Partners, as lead counsel, advises AIK Banka a.d., Gorenjska Banka d.d. and Agri Europe Cyprus Limited on the acquisition of Sberbank Europe AG’s subsidiary banks in Serbia...
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November 2021
Merger control takes courage: lessons from Illumina’s alleged gun-jumping for the West Balkans
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Merger control takes courage: lessons from Illumina’s alleged gun-jumping for the West Balkans

Considering that only around 1-2% of cases notified to competition authorities require closer scrutiny, merger control is typically not considered very intriguing (despite being a nuisance for M&A timetables).
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September 2021