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Dunja Grujičić

Associate

Contact
Petrikić & Partneri AOD
in cooperation with CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz
Krunska 73
11000 Belgrade
Serbia
Languages Serbian, English

Dunja Grujičić joined the CMS Belgrade team in December 2021, after graduating from the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law. As an associate, she assists our team of attorneys and advises clients on a wide range of commercial law issues with a focus on Dispute Resolution and Corporate/M&A.

During her studies she participated in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot, both as a team member and a team coach for the University of Belgrade team. She completed several courses and winter schools in the fields of commercial law, dispute settlement, international law, and data protection. She also completed the CMS Summer Internship in 2019. She was awarded several scholarships for her academic success. 

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Education

  • 2021 – Bachelor’s degree, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law 
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22/03/2024
Avoidance actions in Serbia and in Montenegro: An overview
In response to the EU Commission's proposal for a directive to harmonse specific elements of insolvency law on 7 December 2022, this article explores avoidance actions, one of the Directive Proposal’s...
18/12/2023
CMS International Disputes Digest – 2023 Winter Edition
Welcome to our winter 2023 edition of the International Disputes Digest, analysing current trends in dispute resolution around the world with insights into, and potential solutions for, the challenges facing global business. With unrest and uncertainty reigning in both Europe and the Middle East, never has the guidance in this digest been more applicable. In Europe, the war in Ukraine is now in its second year. Apart from the incalculable human cost, this conflict continues to impact energy prices, supply chains, political stability, and isolates the Russian Federation from the international business community. The war in Israel is equally tragic in terms of human suffering with an impact that is reverberating internationally. As for the pandemic, COVID-19 restrictions are largely over with no indication that they will return in the near future. The COVID-19 virus, however, remains a threat – although arguably a less lethal one – and a public-health concern that is likely to remain indefinitely. The articles in this digest consider strategies to mitigate the impact of those challenges and others that may be affecting your business. We hope you enjoy reading it and wish you a peaceful festive break, with best wishes for 2024. 
31/08/2023
Pre-Pack reorganisation in Serbia and Montenegro: An overview
In response to the proposal by the EU Commission on 7 December 2022 that an EU Directive be issued to harmonise certain aspects of insolvency law, this article provides a look into one of the main topics...
14/08/2023
CMS Expert Guide to Digital Litigation in Serbia
1. Describe the state of digitalisation of the civil justice system in your jurisdiction in general. The digitalisation of the Serbian civil justice system has been a slow process and only a small portion...
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