Liquidation as a voluntary way of termination of a company
Voluntary liquidation is a legally prescribed method of terminating a company, simpler and cheaper than bankruptcy, protecting creditors.
Voluntary liquidation is a legally prescribed method of terminating a company, simpler and cheaper than bankruptcy, protecting creditors.
The digitalization of healthcare services aims to enhance efficiency and accessibility to healthcare for all citizens.
Belgrade's free public transport raises legal questions on employers' duty to reimburse commuting costs; clarity is urgently needed.
Cross-border Status Change Provisions in the Company Law that would allow cross-border status changes for companies registered in Serbia will not be implemented until 1 January 2030.
From December 5, 2024, Amendments to the Law on Public Notaries will require Mandarory solemnization of loan agreements between individuals.
What happens when a state blocks foreign investors it vowed to protect? BITs and arbitration like ICSID safeguard rights, bridging disputes.
Under the norms relating to marital relationships in the Republic of Serbia, property acquired during marriage is considered joint property, and a share in a limited liability company is no exception unless otherwise agreed upon.
The planned renovation of the building of the Third Basic Court on Bulevar Mihajla Pupina will result in the temporary relocation of its Civil and Criminal Departments
The transfer of shares in LLC is generally unrestricted unless otherwise is prescribed by the law or the Articles of Association.
According to the Rulebook, which entered into force on October 18, 2024, to obtain a use permit, investors are obliged to submit evidence of the movement of construction waste.