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Sandra Lisac

Partner

Bardek, Lisac, Mušec, Skoko and partners
in cooperation with CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz
Ilica 1
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
Languages Croatian, English, German

Sandra Lisac has many years of experience representing clients on a full range of corporate and commercial issues, with her initial focus including transactional and development support for market leaders from the real estate and construction sector. Most recently, Sandra Lisac has been representing clients from a broad spectrum of industries in complex civil and commercial dispute resolutions. She focuses on disputes regarding real estate title, spatial planning and construction, and commercial and financial contracts. Sandra Lisac heads the Zagreb dispute practice.
This all has made Sandra Lisac the first-choice advisor for many foreign clients, whether regarding their planned entry or maintaining a strategic presence on the Croatian market. Sandra Lisac is a native Croatian speaker, and proficiently fluent in both English and German. These qualifications make her a perfect fit for big-ticket clients from continental Europe.

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"Sandra Lisac has “excellent and comprehensive knowledge of local law; she responds very quickly and her advice is always appropriate and usable”.

Client Feedback, 2015

Memberships & Roles

  • Croatian Bar Association
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Education

  • 2005 – Admission to the Bar 
  • 2001 – Mag. iur., Law, University of Zagreb
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CMS opened its Zagreb office in 2003. Croatia’s political stabilisation and the rapid development of its economy have attracted many investors from Austria, Germany, Great Britain and many other countries...