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Commercial Law Firm in North Macedonia

We cover every area of Commerical Law.

As a business operating in today’s increasingly regulated markets, you need to manage your commercial risk while achieving your business objectives. Your success is built upon the effectiveness of your relationships with both customers and suppliers. Sector-specific contractual arrangements are key to this. Not only do you need the right legal answer, you need it in the context of the market in which you operate.

With over 350 lawyers across 42 countries, our multi-disciplinary teams are trained to understand the cultural and business variations impacting your commercial arrangements.

We organise our teams around sectors and industries relevant to you, including financial services, manufacturing, automotive, consumer products, energy, hotels and leisure, infrastructure and projects, lifesciences, supply and logistics, real estate and construction, technology, telecoms, media and sports. Our webinar and knowledge services also ensure that you are fully up to speed on all legal and regulatory developments.

Whether you require advice on commercial contracts, supply services, e-commerce, IT or telecoms agreements, data protection, design and manufacturing, advertising, sponsorship and marketing, consumer sales, software licensing, outsourcing or sales, agency, distribution and franchise agreements, our specialists can guide you towards the best business outcome for you.

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Distribution and Franchising
To keep your distribution or franchising system both efficient and sound, somebody has to keep an eye on the legal framework conditions at all times.

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12/03/2024
Commercial Law Digest
Your essential guide to commercial law developments across Central and Eastern Europe
19/01/2024
CBAM: Just over a week to comply
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism transition in effect since 1 October...
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16/08/2023
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24/07/2023
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17/07/2023
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03/07/2023
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27/06/2023
New EU sanctions against Russia (11th package)
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01/06/2023
CJEU provides clarity on data protection: judgments on right to compensation...
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16/05/2023
International Developments in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs)
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