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The core of our client base is comprised of renowned international corporate clients from various fields of business and different industries including telecommunications, the auto industry, media, industrial mining, chemical industry, IT etc. such as Basic Element Group (Rusal), BBC World Service, General Electric, Holcim, InBev, Johnson & Johnson, Renault, Siemens, Toyota. Our clients also include leading domestic companies from various fields including Apatinska Pivara (Interbrew), Delta Holding, Nelt Distribution, Politika Newspapers & Magazines (WAZ). A full client list may be provided upon request.

Joksovic, Stojanovic & Partners advises a range of governmental clients such as Japan International Cooperation Agency and is the counsel of choice to the Austrian and German Embassies in Belgrade. JSP is recommended legal counsel listed on the consular and commercial lists of the United States, Australian, Italian, British and Canadian Embassies in Belgrade.

We are legal consultants to the Privatization Agency of the Republic of Serbia in the restructuring and privatization of “Zastava Vehicle Holding Company”, “Chemical Industry Prahovo” and tender privatizations of “Putnik” and “Srbija Turist” tourist companies. We were legal consultants to the Deposit Insurance Agency of the Republic of Serbia in the tender sale of state owned shares in Tobacco Industry “Senta” and the local legal counsel of the Belgrade Airport  Development Project sponsored by the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA).

JSP is listed by the Legal 500 (http://www.legal500.com) among the leading law firms in Serbia & Montenegro in all listed categories corporate, M&A & privatization and real-estate) and by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) as Outside Counsel. Other references include participation as local legal experts in the worldwide Survey on Construction Licensing published in an annual World Bank report series entitled ‘’Doing Business’’, contributor to the 2008 Serbian chapter for Labor & Employment in the “Getting the Deal Through“ publication.