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Vedrana Vučković

Senior Associate

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

Vedrana Vučković is a senior associate at CMS in Zagreb. Vučković joined CMS as a junior associate in 2017. She has worked on numerous litigations, providing legal services for national and international clients. She has experience in litigation concerning compensation for damage arising out of high value commercial contracts and medicinal product liability. Vedrana has participated in insolvency proceedings, some of which resulted in complex litigation proceedings. She has experience in enforcement proceedings, from enforcement over real estate to enforcement over bank accounts. She has participated in arbitrations and mediations.

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Memberships & Roles

  • Croatian Bar Association 
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Education

  • 2017 – Mag. iur., Law, University of Zagreb
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Consumer Products

Vedrana Vučković is a senior associate at CMS in Zagreb. Vučković advises multinational companies operating in various industries on different issues regarding warranty certificates for technical products, consumer protection and consumer sale/purchase contracts. She has been providing support to a major foreign manufacturer regarding various legal issues following a product recall, especially advising on claims for compensation of damage.

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Memberships & Roles

  • Croatian Bar Association 
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Education

  • 2017 – Mag. iur., Law, University of Zagreb
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