Dispute resolution

Recognition and enforcement of foreign judicial award: What is needed for recognition of foreign court decisions in Serbia

Recognition and enforcement of foreign court decision in Serbia

When entering into a business relationship it is crucial to cover all important aspects through the written agreement between the parties. Precise, well-written and structured agreement will save you a headache if and in the event of business disagreements regarding the contractual relationship in question. Contractual parties often disregard clause regarding the jurisdiction and governing […]

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Debt collection in Serbia – complete guide for collection of receivables and types of debt collection in Serbia

Debt collection in serbia

Very often, the business relationship between two parties ends in a way that one of them is deprived of financial compensation for their work, services rendered, or goods delivered. Business partners often fail to regulate their business relations properly, avoiding the signing of any agreements that would establish their mutual rights and obligations. When there

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Is arbitration a better dispute resolution mechanism than court proceedings?

Arbitration proceedings Serbia

Many companies, when concluding business contracts, pay the least attention to the section that regulates the dispute resolution mechanism. Based on the belief that business cooperation will be carried out without disagreements and any disputed issues, business entities often do not regulate the way of resolving disputes in an adequate way. An inadequately defined dispute

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Nemanja is attorney at law and founder of the law firm NCR Lawyers. Additionally, Nemanja is on the permanent list of arbitrators for the Commodity Exchange in Novi Sad and is also a member of the Belgrade Arbitration Center.

In his career, Nemanja has been involved in numerous complex legal transactions and has collaborated with clients from various industries. Dynamic and innovative in finding the best solutions for clients, Nemanja primarily focuses on corporate law, dispute resolution, and arbitration. Additionally, Nemanja’s legal expertise includes the protection of intellectual property for both domestic and international clients.

He completed his undergraduate and master’s studies at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. Part of his master’s studies was completed at the Europa Institute in Saarbrücken as part of the Erasmus+ program.

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