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Arbitration Powerlist 2021 Central and Eastern Europe Arbitration Powerlist 2021 | Central and Eastern Europe ARBITRATION POWERLIST 2021 CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE ARBITRATION POWERLIST 2021 | CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE LEGALEASE LTD INTRODUCTION | For 33 years, The Legal 500 has been Macedonia. As with any publication of this analysing the capabilities of law firms and sets nature, we were faced with the dilemma of across the world. In the research team, we including as many worthy candidates as possible constantly track which sections are used most without diluting the significance of their listing. by clients, and this often matches up with an After lengthy discussions across the editorial increase in that section from submissions, team, we decided that a larger selection was client referees, requests for interviews and necessary to provide sufficient nuance and feedback – all of which make up the research balance across so many different markets. We process. The international arbitration rankings hope that by expanding the selection we have are consistently one of our most used and managed to include some surprises. read editorial sections and one of the most To collate the list of leading practitioners we competitive areas for law firms, sets, lawyers have of course drawn on our research team’s and barristers. This chimes with what we expertise. We have also approached leading constantly hear anecdotally in the market, with arbitrators, arbitral institutions and general international arbitration frequently cited as the counsel active in the market to help create a preferred form of dispute resolution. definitive list of the leading arbitration counsel The Arbitration Powerlist: Central and Eastern in the Central and Eastern Europe region Europe showcases the leading practitioners today. As such, we think the listing reflect working in a broad sweep of countries, those practitioners that are deemed the gold stretching from Austria and Poland to the standard by business. n Baltic nations and down to Serbia and North The Legal 500 – In-house Legal Research Team CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE 1 Catalin Alexandru Filip & Company Zoltán Forgó Forgó, Damjanovic & Partners Assen Alexiev Assen Alexiev Angel Ganev Djingov, Gouginski, Kyutchukov & Daniel Alexandru Aragea STOICA & Asociaţii Velichkov Ramūnas Audzevičius Motieka & Audzevicius Assen Georgiev CMS Jozef Bannert Cerha Hempel Beata Gessel-Kalinowska vel Kalisz GESSEL Metodi Baykushev Dimitrov, Petrov & Co. Attorneys at Law Valentin Berea RTPR - Radu Taracila Padurari Carri Ginter Sorainen Retevoescu Jola Giuzi Kalo & Associates Jelena Bezarević Pajić Moravčević Vojnović and Leon Glikman Gilkman Alvin LEVIN Partners - in cooperation with Schoenherr Anne-Karin Grill AKG Advisory Filip Blagojević BOPA Bojanovic Partners Dr Heidrun Halbartschlager Konrad Partners Filip Boras Baker McKenzie Monika Hartung Wardynski & Partners Miklós Boronkay Szecskay Attorneys at Law Triinu Hiob NJORD Law Firm Marcin Boruc Radzikowski, Szubielska František Honsa BBH i Wspólnicy sp.k. Dr Vít Horáček Legalité Borislav Boyanov Boyanov & Partners Karolína Horáková Skils Branco Bulat Savoric & Partners Ivo Janda White & Case Gheorghe Butra Musat & Asociatii Marek Jeżewski Kochański & Partners Biljana Cakmakova Cakmakova Advocates Inga Kačevska Inga Kačevska Law Office Alban Çaushi CR Partners Tomáš Kamenec Paul Q Law Firm Kina Chuturkova Boyanov & Partners Edin Karakaš Žurić i Partneri Jasminka Čorda Truhar Hanžeković & Partners Daniela Karollus-Bruner CMS Rimantas Daujotas Motieka & Audzevicius Paul Keres Gilkman Alvin LEVIN Ivan Debarliev DDK Theis Klauberg Klauberg BALTICS Pavel Dejl Kocian Solc Balastik Dejan Knezovic Knezovic & Associates Marius Devyžis Derling Primus Tijana Kojović BDK Advokati Ana Diculescu-Șova Nestor Nestor Diculescu Péter Komáromi Eversheds Sutherland Kingston Petersen Dr Christian W. Konrad Konrad Partners Tsvetelina Dimitrova Georgiev, Todorov & Co. Leon Kopecký Schoenherr Law Offices Wojciech Kozlowski Dentons Dr Vladimir M. Djerić Mikijelj Jankovic & Uroš Križanec Sibinčič Križanec Bogdanovic Bartosz Krużewski Clifford Chance Lucie Dolanská Bányaiová Bányaiová Vožehová Jānis Kubilis Vilgerts Gediminas Dominas WALLESS Peter Kubina Dentons Ion Dragne Dragne & Associatii Nataša Lalatović Đorđević Moravčević Vojnović and Tamás Éless Oppenheim Partners - in cooperation with Schoenherr Sokol Elmazaj Boga & Associates Maciej Łaszczuk Łaszczuk & Partners Emil Emanuilov Kambourov & Partners András Dániel László LFB - László Fekete Eliane Fischer rothorn legal Bagaméry 2 ARBITRATION POWERLIST 2021 CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE POWERLIST Milan Lazić Karanovic & Partners Anca Pușcașu Țuca Zbârcea & Asociatii Ģirts Lejiņš Cobalt Marcin Radwan-Röhrenschef Röhrenschef Jure Levovnik Jadek & Pensa István Réczicza Dentons Christoph Lindinger Schönherr Stefan Riegler Wolf Theiss Liina Linsi Cobalt Aleš Rojs Rojs, Peljhan, Prelesnik & Partners Josip Madirazza Madirazza & Partners Robert Roşu Țuca Zbârcea & Asociatii Martin Magál Allen & Overy Markus Schifferl Zeiler Floyd Zadkovich Arno Mamasyan Georgiev, Todorov & Co Anton Sigal Ellex Raidla Senka Mihaj Mihaj, Ilić & Milanović Rimantas Simaitis Cobalt Andrzej Miklas Rymarz Zdort Andrius Smaliukas Ellex Valiunas Agim Muco Wolf Theiss Stanisław Sołtysiński Sołtysiński Kawecki Péter P Nagy Nagy és Trócsányi & Szlęzak András Nemescsói DLA Piper Sylvia Steeva Tomov & Tomov Valts Nerets Sorainen Cristiana-Irinel Stoica STOICA & Asociatii – Ivaylo Nikolov Kambourov & Partners Attorneys at Law Đorđe Novčić JPM Petar D. Stojanović Joksović, Stojanović & Partners Dr. Zsolt Okányi CMS Michał Subocz White & Case Marcin Olechowski Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak Kęstutis Švirinas Sorianen Miloš Olík ROWAN LEGAL András Szecskay Szecskay Attorneys at Law Solveiga Palevičienė Glimstedt Justyna Szpara Łaszczuk & Partners Józef Palinka DZP Flonia Tashko-Boriç Tashko Pustina Magdalena Papiernik Kochański & Partners Oleg Temnikov Wolf Theiss László Partos Partos & Noblet in cooperation Lazar Tomov Tomov & Tomov with Hogan Lovells Domagoj Truhar Hanžeković & Partners Rostislav Pekař Squire Patton Boggs Florentin Țuca Țuca Zbârcea & Asociatii Philipp A. Peters Konrad & Partners Ziedonis Udris Skudra & Udris Paweł Pietkiewicz Greenberg Traurig Toomas Vaher Ellex Raidla Aivar Pilv LEADELL (Pilv) Vilija Vaitkute Pavan Ellex Valiunas Sylwia Piotrowska Baker McKenzie Tadas Varapnickas TGS Baltic Pirkka-Marja Põldvere LEADELL (Pilv) Paul Varul TGS Baltic Cornel Popa Țuca Zbârcea & Asociatii Cosmin Vasile Zamfirescu Racoți Vasile & Partners Luminita Popa Suciu Popa Dan Visiou Bucharest International Arbitration Tatjana Popovski-Buloski Popovski & Partners Court/Independent Boris Porobija Porobija & Porobija Valentina Wong Wolf Theiss Roman Prekop Barger Prekop Attorneys Calin-Andrei Zamfirescu Zamfirescu Racoti & David Premelč Rojs, Peljhan, Prelesnik Partners and Partners Gerold Zeiler Zeiler Floyd Zadkovich Tatiana Prokopová Squire Patton Boggs Levana Zigmund Țuca Zbârcea & Asociatii Dragan Psodorov Joksović, Stojanović & Partners Daiga Zivtiņa Ellex Klavins CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE 3 30 36 TEAM PROFILE: Łaszczuk & Partners 6 9 22 Anne-Karin Grill Dan Visiou Beata Gessel-Kalinowska Roman Prekop Angel Ganev vel Kalisz 7 10 Paweł Pietkiewicz Martin Magál Bartosz Krużewski Anton Sigal Tijana Kojović 23 8 Jure Levovnik František Honsa TEAM PROFILE 12 Jasminka Čorda Truhar Sokol Elmazaj CMS Solveiga Palevičienė Metodi Baykushev 4 ARBITRATION POWERLIST 2021 24 48 Inga Kačevska Dr Vladimir M. Djerić Dragan Psodorov Jelena Bezarević Pajić 62 25 Nataša Lalatović Đorđević Petar D. Stojanović 49 Ramūnas Audzevičius 26 Đorđe Novčić 50 28 Triinu Hiob Emil Emanuilov Tatjana Popovski-Buloski Monika Hartung Theis Klauberg 51 Milan Lazić Tomáš Kamenec 59 29 Eliane Fischer Tadas Varapnickas Dr Christian W. Konrad 52 Miloš Olík Sylvia Steeva Dr Heidrun 53 Daniel Alexandru Aragea Halbartschlager Leon Kopecký 60 Aleš Rojs Anca Pușcașu TEAM PROFILE 30 54 Karolína Horáková Cornel Popa Kochański & Partners 55 Florentin Țuca Carri Ginter 61 Levana Zigmund Valts Nerets Robert Roşu 46 56 63 Oleg Temnikov Dr Vít Horáček Tomáš Kamenec Stefan Riegler Josip Madirazza Luminita Popa 64 Cosmin Vasile Senka Mihaj 57 Miklós Boronkay 65 Gerold Zeiler 47 András Dániel László 58 András Szecskay Markus Schifferl CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE 5 Anne-Karin Grill Roman Prekop AKG ADVISORY Barger Prekop Attorneys Location: Austria Location: Slovakia Number of years in practice: Ten Number of years in practice: 20+ Number of years as an arbitrator: Eight Number of years as an arbitrator: Seven Admissions: Austria Current appointments: Two Main sectors covered: Commercial, corporate, Admissions: Slovakia, New York investment, energy, construction, banking Main sectors covered: Energy, M&A, and finance, new technologies construction Geographical areas of focus: Europe (Austria, Geographical areas of focus: Central Germany, Switzerland, France, Belgium, UK, and Eastern Europe, Balkans, Austria, Scandinavia), Northern Africa (Morocco), Asia Switzerland, Italy (Hong Kong and Mainland China) Languages: English, Slovak, Czech Languages: German, English, French, Swedish Roman Prekop has been a partner at Barger Prekop Attorneys since 2010, leading the firm’s Anne-Karin Grill is an experienced international dispute resolution practice with a particular arbitration lawyer who is well-versed in other forms focus on Slovakia, Central and Eastern Europe of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), especially and the Balkans. mediation. She has been described as the ‘go-to mediation specialist’ in Austria by one client, while also serves
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