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Financial and corporate, Project development
Banking and finance, Capital markets : Debt, Capital markets : Equity, Financial and corporate, M&A, Project development, Restructuring
17 June 2020 by
Managing partner of Kinstellar in Sofia, Diana Dimova, disucsses why she feels women are well-represented in the Bulgarian legal market and at her firm
17 July 2015 by
Angela Bruno of CSB Advocates looks at posted workers’ working conditions and rights
10 August 2023 by
PPF Group and Emirates Telecommunication Group Company (e&) signed an agreement under which e& will acquire a stake of 50% plus one share in PPF Telecom Group’s assets in Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and Slovakia. The assets comprise Yettel Bulgaria, Yettel Hungary, Yettel Serbia, and the O2 Slovakia service operations and the CETIN and O2 Networks infrastructure businesses in these countries that are fully carved out and managed independently of the service companies.
15 July 2023 by
OTP Fund Management, Hungary, and OTP Banka Srbija have jointly acquired ILIRIKA DZU, the Serbian subsidiary of the Ljubljana-based ILIRIKA group providing asset management services. With this transaction, OTP Group strengthens the Serbian capital market and becomes an active player in it.
24 December 2021 by
RTPR has provided legal advice to Meridiam SAS in relation to entering Netcity Telecom’s shareholding, the company that operates the underground telecommunications infrastructure in Bucharest.
09 June 2021 by
Central and Eastern Europe’s premiere legal publication, CEE Legal Matters, has recently announced the winners of 2020 CEE Deals of the Year. RTPR wins the 2020 Deal of the Year for Romania for its work on Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets' acquisition of CEZ Group in Romania. This is the largest M&A deal in Romania in the last 12 years and it is considered to be the 4th largest deal ever concluded in Romania.
26 March 2020 by
Zita Albert joins CERHA HEMPEL’s Budapest office as M&A Partner
01 December 2019 by
This Guide is intended to address some of the most important aspects affecting doing business in Serbia and to give an overview of key recent developments as well as an introduction to the legal system, foreign investment, currency regulations and incentives, labour matters and business vehicles and their relevant restrictions and liabilities.