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Hotels & Leisure Law Firm in Bosnia and Herzegovina

As an owner, investor, lender or operator in the hotels and leisure sector, you encounter complex business issues. In addition to managing real estate assets, your issues may include corporate, tax, financing, construction, environment, litigation and employment matters, often across borders. With over 100 specialists in 42 countries, we can advise you on M&A, financing, development & construction, leases, management and franchise agreements and tax structuring. In addition to our core client base of investors and lenders, we also advise operators, brand owners, administrators, construction companies and technology providers.

CMS lawyers lead strategically in the sector, advising the top investors, funds and lenders in the market. We consistently advise on more transactions in this sector in Europe than any other law firm. This means you get access to the latest information, ideas and opportunities.

We can introduce you to other sector players, including operators, purchasers, vendors, construction firms, financiers and investors. Such contacts can prove invaluable to your business. If you are involved in a distressed situation, our real estate restructuring lawyers can help sell your hotel or leisure asset out of insolvency. In the event of a dispute, our industry experts can guide you through the litigation process.


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12/01/2024
A new tool in the fight against online infringement
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Rigorous European legislation bringing clarity on proper green communication
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Out with the old, in with the new? Considerations for patentees in opting...
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06/03/2023
Future impact of emerging technologies on IP protection and enforcement...
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21/02/2023
UK regulator joins the global enforcement trend and warns employers to...
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05/12/2022
EU Commission proposes to modernise product liability rules for green and...
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17/10/2022
Boom & Gloom? CMS European M&A Outlook 2023
We are pleased to share with you the 2023 edition of the European M&A Outlook published by CMS in association with Mergermarket. The report offers a comprehensive assessment of dealmaking sentiment in...
13/09/2022
UPC Rules of Procedure go into force with judgments to be made public
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22/08/2022
EU intellectual property office publishes approach for classifying virtual...
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07/07/2022
CMS European Class Actions Report 2022
CMS’s second annual European Class Action Report 2022 looks at class action activity across Europe over a five-year period from 2017 to 2021. It is the only study to analyse data from class action proceedings...
23/12/2021
Minimum taxation of groups and shell entities: two new draft directives...
On December 22, 2021, the European Commission published two draft directives: the first one is the European adaptation of the model rules published two days earlier by the OECD in order to guarantee a...
04/11/2021
Update: CMS Expert Guide to International Arbitration – Americas
We are pleased to announce that the fifth volume of the CMS Expert Guide to International Arbitration has been published, covering seven jurisdictions in the Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Chile...