Novelties in the Law on Amendments to the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Employment of Foreign Citizens
The Government of the Republic of Serbia has sent to the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia proposals of the Laws on Amendments to the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Employment of Foreign Citizens. If the laws are adopted, the implementation will start from 01.02.2024. in which period state authorities should adopt bylaws and make technical preparations for the implementation of the Laws.
The essential content of the above-mentioned bills on amendments to the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Employment of Foreign Citizens refers to: the introduction of a unique permit covering a residence permit and a work permit, changes in the application procedure, a longer period of validity of the unique permit and temporary residence, as well as stricter conditions of entry, forced expulsion and higher monetary penalties for misdemeanors.
The need for amendments to the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Employment of Foreign Citizens has arisen due to world events and a greater influx of foreign citizens into the Republic of Serbia in the past year. The current legal solutions represent an excessive administrative and bureaucratic burden for foreign citizens and domestic employers which prevents them to obtain temporary residence permits and work permits for employees, efficiently and in a timely manner. The proposals of the Law on Amendments aim to simplify and speed up the procedure for obtaining residence and work permits in accordance with the needs of the labor market.
I. Unique permit that includes a residence permit and a work permit
The proposed amendments to the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Employment of Foreign Citizens introduce a unique permit, which implies the right of a foreign citizen to stay and work in the Republic of Serbia. So far, foreign citizens have had to regulate their temporary residence first, and then apply for a work permit. A unique permit can be obtained based on employment, which includes self-employment, as well as on the basis of professional specialization, training and practice. A unique permit will be issued with a validity period of up to 3 years depending on the circumstances of the individual case.
II. News in the application process
Applications for the issuance of a unique permit and temporary residence will be submitted exclusively electronically via the Euprava portal. According to the current legal solution, there is a possibility to submit applications online, but in practice most applications are still submitted directly to the competent Immigration Office. Foreign citizens will apply to the Immigration Office, along with documents for temporary residence permits and work permits. The Immigration Office will ex officio communicate with the National Employment Service and obtain approval if the conditions for issuing a work permit are met.
The application for the issuance of a temporary residence permit, i.e., a unique permit, beside a foreign citizen, could be submitted on his behalf and on his account by the employer who intends to employ a foreign citizen, which is a novelty since so far, the application for temporary residence has been exclusively submitted by a foreign citizen.
In practice, the procedure lasted about 2 months and involved first regulating the temporary residence permit and then obtaining a work permit. The Bill on Amendments to the Law on Foreigners stipulates a deadline of 15 days from the submission of a complete application for the issuance of a unique permit or temporary residence permit.
Foreign citizens will be able to apply for the renewal of temporary residence permit, i.e., a unique permit, no earlier than 30 days, and no later than the day of expiry of the temporary residence permit, i.e., a unique permit. Based on the current legal decision, the application for the renewal of the temporary residence permit was submitted no later than 30 days before the expiry of the temporary residence permit, which created a lot of problems in practice.
III. Permit in the form of a biometric document
The laws on Amendments to the Law on Foreigners stipulates that temporary residence (on all grounds prescribed by the Law), i.e., a unique permit for temporary residence and work permit, should be issued in the form of a biometric document, which replaces the temporary residence label in the passport of a foreign citizen. Prescribing a biometric permit for temporary residence, i.e., a biometric unique permit-permit for temporary residence and work permit is another step forward in harmonizing domestic legislation with European standards when it comes to the security of documents issued to foreign citizens.
In addition to the above, standards related to the security aspect and control of the movement of foreign citizens on the territory of the Republic of Serbia will be raised in a prescribed manner, since all foreigners who are granted temporary residence, i.e. issued a unique permit, will be taken biometric data (photo, fingerprints and signature), in accordance with the law. Also, by issuing a biometric document to foreign citizens who have been granted temporary residence, i.e. issued unique permits, they are equated with citizens of the Republic of Serbia, since the issued document allow them to use other services that citizens of the Republic of Serbia have on the eUprava portal, such as the right to use electronic signatures when exercising their rights and obligations, which is an additional benefit when it comes to the position of foreigners in the Republic of Serbia.
IV. D-visa for employment
Foreign citizens of countries who need a D visa for a longer stay of up to 180 days to perform work, had to obtain a work permit after arriving in the Republic of Serbia, in order to start working. The proposals of the Law on Amendments to the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Employment of Foreign Citizen stipulate that foreign citizens will be able to start working only based on the obtained Visa D, without the obligation to obtain a work permit. In this way, foreign citizens are allowed to regulate their residence and employment status from their home country before coming to the Republic of Serbia, which will especially favor domestic employers who hire foreign citizens to work on shorter projects for up to 180 days.
V. Stricter obligations for inviters, forced eviction procedure and fines for misdemeanors
As, on the one hand, the laws on amendments introduce a significant liberalization of the rules for obtaining temporary residence and work permits, on the other hand, there is a need to make certain provisions of the law stricter, in order to prevent irregular migration and abuse of a more favorable regime that the bill on amendments to the Law on Foreigners should introduce.
Obligations of the inviter when inviting foreign citizens to the Republic of Serbia are prescribed in a transparent manner. In addition, in the event that, after the issuance of the visa, illegal migration occurs, the manner in which the costs of accommodation in a shelter for foreigners and the costs of returning the foreigner to the country of origin are charged from the foreigner, if he has funds, or from the inviter on the basis of whose invitation letter a foreigner came to the Republic of Serbia. In this sense, the legal basis for the adoption of regulations regulating the closer conditions and the method of calculating the costs of forced removal of a foreigner is prescribed.
In the end, in order to ensure better compliance of foreign citizens and domestic employers with regulations, the amount of prescribed monetary penalties for noncompliance with certain provisions of the Laws on Amendments to the Law on Foreigners and the Law on Employment of Foreign Citizens has been significantly increased.
If you have any questions regarding this topic, feel free to contact attorney Ana Popović: ana.popovic@zslaw.rs, attorney Danka Draško: danka.drasko@zslaw.rs, attorney Marko Leković: marko.lekovic@zslaw.rsor your regular contact person in Živković Samardžić Law Office.
Novine u Zakonu o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima i Zakona o zapošljavanju stranaca
Vlada Republike Srbije je uputila Narodnoj skupštini Republike Srbije predloge Zakona o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima i Zakona o zapošljavanju stranaca. Ukoliko predlozi zakona budu usvojeni, primena će početi od 01.02.2024. godine u kome periodu državni organi bi trebali da donesu podzakonske akte i izvrše tehničke pripreme za primenu Zakona.
Suštinska sadržina gore pomenutih predloga zakona o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima i Zakona o zapošljavanju stranaca odnosi se na: uvođenje jedinstvene dozvole koja obuhvata dozvolu za boravak i dozvolu za rad, promene u postupku podnošenja zahteva, duži period trajanja jedinstvene dozvole i privremenog boravka, kao i strožiji uslovi ulaska, prinudnog iseljenja i veće novčane kazne za prekršaje.
Potreba za izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima i Zakona o zapošljavanju stranaca pojavila se usled svetskih dešavanja i većeg priliva stranih državljana u Republiku Srbiju u poslednjih godinu dana. Trenutna zakonska rešenja su predstavljala preterano administrativno i birokratsko opterećenje za strane državljane i domaće poslodavce i onemogućavala ih da efikasno i u kratkom roku obezbede odobrenje za privremeni boravak i radnu dozvolu za zaposlene. Predlozi zakona o izmenama i dopunama imaju za cilj da se postupak pribavljanja boravišne i radne dozvole pojednostavi i ubrza u skladu sa potrebama tržišta rada.
I. Jedinstvena dozvola koja obuhvata dozvolu za boravak i dozvolu za rad
Predloženim izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima i Zakona o zapošljavanju stranaca uvodi se jedinstvena dozvola koja podrazumeva pravo stranog državljanina da boravi i radi u Republici Srbiji. Strani državljanini je do sada morao da prvo reguliše svoj boravak, a nakon toga da podnese zahtev za izdavanje radne dozvole. Jedinstvena dozvola moći će da se dobije po osnovu zapošljavanja, a što podrazumeva i samo-zapošljavanje, kao i po osnovu stručne specijalizacije, obuke i prakse. Jedinstvena dozvola izdavaće se sa rokom važenja do 3 godine u zavisnosti od okolnosti pojedinačnog slučaja.
II. Novine u postupku podnošenja zahteva
Zahtevi za izdavanje jedinstvene dozvole i privremenog boravka podnosiće se isključivo elektronskim putem preko portala Euprave. Prema trenutnom zakonskom rešenju postoji mogućnost da se zahtevi podnesu online, ali se u praksi većina zahteva i dalje podnosi neposredno u nadležnoj Upravi za strance. Strani državljani će podnositi zahtev Upravi za strance, zajedno sa dokumentima za odobrenje privremenog boravka i radne dozvole. Uprava za strance će po službenoj dužnosti komunicirati sa Nacionalnom službom za zapošljavanje i dobijati odobrenje da li su ispunjeni uslovi za izdavanje radne dozvole.
Zahtev za izdavanje odobrenja za privremeni boravak, odnosno jedinstvene dozvole pored stranog državljanina moći će u njegovo ime i za njegov račun da podnese poslodavac koji stranog državljanina namerava da zaposli, što predstavlja novitet pošto je do sada zahtev za privremeni boravak isključivo podnosio strani državljanin.
Postupak je u praksi trajao oko 2 meseca i podrazumevao je prvo regulisanje odobrenja za privremeni boravak pa nakon toga pribavljanje radne dozvole. Predlog zakona o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima propisuje rok od 15 dana od podnošenja urednog zahteva za izdavanje jedinstvene dozvole odnosno dozvole za privremeni boravak.
Zahtev za obnovu privremenog boravka, odnosno jedinstvene dozvole strani državljani moći će da podnesu najranije 30 dana, a najkasnije do dana isteka važenja privremenog boravka, odnosno jedinstvene dozvole. Na osnovu trenutnog zakonskog rešenja zahtev za obnovu odobrenja za privremeni boravak stranac je podnosio najkasnije 30 dana pred istek privremenog boravka, što je stvaralo dosta problema u praksi.
III. Dozvola u formi biometrijskog dokumenta
Predlogom zakona o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima propisano je da se privremeni boravak (po svim osnovama propisanim Zakonom), odnosno jedinstvena dozvola za privremeni boravak i rad izdaje u vidu biometrijskog dokumenta, čime je zamenjena nalepnica privremenog boravka koja se utiskuje u pasoš stranca. Propisivanje biometrijske dozvole za privremeni boravak, odnosno biometrijske jedinstvene dozvole-dozvole za privremeni boravak i rad je još jedan korak napred u harmonizaciji domaćeg zakonodavstva sa evropskim standardima kada je u pitanju bezbednost dokumenata koji se izdaju stranim državljanima.
Pored navedenog, na propisani način podižu se standardi vezani za bezbednosni aspekt i kontrolu kretanja stranih državljana na teritoriji Republike Srbije, budući da će se svim strancima kojima se odobrava privremeni boravak, odnosno izdaje jedinstvena dozvola, uzimati biometrijski podaci (fotografija, otisci prstiju i potpis), u skladu sa zakonom. Takođe, izdavanjem biometrijskog dokumenta stranim državljanima kojima je odobren privremeni boravak, odnosno izdata jedinstvena dozvola su izjednačeni sa državljanima Republike Srbije, budući da im se izdaju dokumenti koji omogućavaju korišćenje i drugih usluga koje imaju državljani Republike Srbije na portalu eUprave, kao što je pravo na korišćenje elektronskog potpisa prilikom ostvarivanja svojih prava i obaveza, što dodatno predstavlja benefit kada je u pitanju položaj stranaca u Republici Srbiji
IV. Viza D na osnovu zaposlenja
Strani državljani država kojima je radi ulaska u Republiku Srbiju potrebna viza D za duži boravak do 180 dana kako bi obavljali rad, morali su nakon dolaska u Republiku Srbiju da pribave radnu dozvolu, kako bi počeli sa radom. Predlozima zakona o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima i Zakona o zapošljavanju stranaca predviđeno je da će strani državljani moći da otpočnu rad samo na osnovu dobijene vize D, bez obaveze da pribave radnu dozvolu. Na ovaj način se omoguće stranom državljaninu da reguliše svoj boravišni i radni status iz matične države pre dolaska u Republiku Srbiju, što će naročito pogodovati domaćim poslodavcima koje strane državljane angažuju za rad na kraćim projektima do 180 dana.
Kako sa jedne strane predlozi zakona o izmenama i dopunama uvode značajnu liberalizaciju pravila za dobijanje privremenog boravka i radne dozvole, sa druge strane se javlja potreba da se određene odredbe zakona pooštre, a kako bi se sprečile nezakonite migracije i zloupotrebe povoljnijeg režima koji bi predlog zakona o izmenama i dopunama Zakona o strancima trebao da uvede.
Na transparentan način propisane su obaveze koje pozivar treba da ima u vidu kada poziva strane državljane u Republiku Srbiju. Dodatno, u slučaju da, nakon izdavanja vize dođe do nezakonite migracije, propisan je način na koji se troškovi smeštaja u prihvatilište za strance i troškovi vraćanja stranca u zemlju porekla naplaćuju od stranca, ukoliko ima novčanih sredstava, odnosno od pozivara na osnovu čijeg pozivnog pisma je stranac došao u Republiku Srbiju. U tom smislu, propisan je i pravni osnov za donošenje propisa kojim se uređuju bliži uslovi i način izračunavanja troškova prinudnog udaljenja stranca.
V. Pooštrene obaveze pozivara, postupak prinudnog iseljenja i novčanih kazni za prekršajne
Na kraju kako bi se obezbedlila bolja usklađenost stranih državljana i domaćih poslodavaca sa propisima, značajno su povećani iznosi zaprećenih novačnih kazni za prekršaje u slučaju da se prekrše određene odredbe zakona o izmenma i dopunama Zakona o strancima i Zakona o zapošljavanju stranaca.
Ako imate bilo kakva pitanja u vezi sa ovom temom, budite slobodni da kontaktirate advokata Anu Popović: ana.popovic@zslaw.rs, advokata Danku Draško: danka.drasko@zslaw.rs, advokata Marka Lekovića: marko.lekovic@zslaw.rs ili Vašu redovnu kontakt osobu u advokatskoj kancelariji Živković Samardžić.
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Živković Samardžić Lawyers and Practice Groups Recognized by Legal 500 EMEA 2022
Živković Samardžić is humbled and proud of our rankings in the Legal 500 Europe, Middle East & Africa 2022 directory. The firm has been ranked across diverse set of practice areas and our partners recognized as professional and well organised lawyers with extensive knowledge and analytical skills.
Miloš Milošević, Partner has been recognized as a Leading Individual, and Ivan Ljubisavljević, Partner as a Next Generation Partner, for their Dispute Resolution work. Živković & Samardzić Law Office’s lawyers “regularly represents domestic and foreign clients from the banking, media, telecoms and pharma sectors. In addition to its track record in heavyweight commercial disputes before the Serbian and Montenegrin courts, the group appears in investment treaty arbitration.” Some of the client testimonials include following: “An excellent team that is made up of highly skilled individuals.”, with “Each lawyer is a highly professional individual with exceptional knowledge of the law and extensive experience.”, stating that “They are skilled in analysing legal issues in a short time, and provide the client with adequate professional advice and assistance.”
Ana Popović, Partner has been recognized as a Next Generation Partner for her Employment work and her team praised for being particularly active in advising on redundancies, management reorganisations, union negotiations, employment dispute resolution and executive terminations. The team also has expertise in the documenting of work condition amendments, disciplinary procedures, and assisting foreign management with immigration law matters. The Legal 500 directory quotes some of the client testimonials, according to which “I enjoy working with this firm – this is a complex jurisdiction and they are pragmatic and commercial with their advice.”, “The employment practice of this firm is outstanding. It is very well staffed, with experts who go the extra mile to provide sound and reliable advice.”, with“Great collaboration, client relations and response speeds.”
Other ranked practice areas include Commercial, Corporate and M&A, Competition and Real Estate and Construction.
Commercial, Corporate and M&A team is described as the one that consistently handles complex business transactions, as well as providing strategic corporate advice to both national and international commercial, financial and industrial enterprises in Serbia. Jointly heading up the group are Partners Branislav Živković, who is cross-border transactions expert, TMT deal expert Nebojša Samardžić, and Igor Živkovski, “a great lawyer with brilliant ideas”. According to some of the quoted client testimonials, the team “is very practical, and understands how to get things done quickly and easily without compromising on risk”, with “dedicated, knowledgeable and experienced professionals, who give very direct and useful advice, which is very much appreciated.” Their clients also “appreciate their deep knowledge of the local market and breadth of experience.”
Živković Samardžić Competition practice is described as “full of innovative and creative staff, who are very professional and available”, with team members “who are able to respond promptly to every client requirement”. The competition team has substantial experience of handling local Serbian and regional filing procedures for complex, multi-jurisdictional mergers in the electronic communications, broadcasting, energy and financial services sectors. Directory quotes client testimonials as follows: “When working on a project, the team always includes both partners and associates, which allows the associates to grow through handling large mandates and gain knowledge and experience for the future.”, as well as “Their understanding of the market is a great advantage.” Practice head, Slobodan Kremenjak, Partner is lauded for having “the track record which includes a number of landmark competition cases.”
The Legal 500 Series, now in its 33rd year, is widely acknowledged as the world’s largest legal referral guide. The Legal 500 is an independent guide, where firms and individuals are recommended purely on merit, considering various factors such as capabilities of the team and the law firm in general, the complexity and the variety of the performed work, with a great emphasis on client feedback.
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Chambers Europe 2022 Rankings for Živković Samaradžić Law office
Živković Samardžić, one of Serbia’s leading full-service independent law firms has been highly ranked in Dispute Resolution legal practice by leading legal directory Chambers and Partners in its 2022 Europe edition. Besides Dispute Resolution in the newest edition of the Chambers guide, the Employment legal practice is also highly ranked.
The directory recognizes Živković Samardžić for its “strong commercial litigation practice” that is “well placed to receive contentious mandates deriving from financial, insolvency and labor issues, in addition to regulatory matters” and “particularly adept at offering experienced advice on international investment treaty arbitration cases and IP litigation.” The team also acts on insurance law disputes.
Miloš Milošević, Partner and Head of Živković Samardžić Dispute Resolution practices is ranked individually for their Dispute Resolution work. Chambers Europe 2022 guide quotes clients who have praised Miloš Milošević for being “among the handful of best commercial litigators in the country” and “extremely knowledgeable.”
The directory notes Živković Samardžić Law Office’s ability to handle complex employment matters and provides advice to domestic and international employers on day-to-day employment issues, including the drafting of employee contracts. It regularly handles redundancies and contract terminations. Lawyers often act for clients from the media and consumer goods sectors.
Ana Popović, Partner and Head of Živković Samardžić Employment practices, is also ranked individually for her counsel on sensitive employment cases, her expert command of employment litigation, COVID-19 regulations, union negotiations work and counsel provided on redundancies arising from changes in staff structure within companies. Clients quote: “Ana Popović deals with every request confidently and is highly experienced in working with both national and international companies. She is a very dedicated lawyer who pays attention to every detail and gives us clear instructions on the application of regulations.”
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Živković Samardžić Advises Credo Ventures on Investment in Startup Trickest
Živković Samardžić has advised Credo Ventures on its investment in Trickest, a Belgrade-based startup building a workflow automation and orchestration tool for bug bounty hunters, penetration testers, and enterprise security teams. Trickest has raised a EUR 1.4 million seed round and the round is led by Credo Ventures, with participation from Earlybird Digital East Fund, with Daniel Dines and Marius Tirca, CEO and CTO of UiPath also participating as angel investors. Proceeds from the round will be used to accelerate hiring and support the company’s early access launch.
Credo Ventures is a venture capital company focused on early stage investments in Central and Eastern Europe. It is on a mission to identify and back the most interesting early stage companies in the region, support them in their growth plans (including expansion to the U.S. / global market), and help to achieve their objectives. Credo Ventures is looking for opportunities to invest in high-growth potential companies with international ambitions and competence to execute and deliver, while its industry focus is IT, Internet, and health.
Trickest’s co-founders combined their security and data backgrounds to start Trickest in late 2019. The company’s cloud-based workflow editor makes it easy to build and automate tests in a drag-and-drop way, and while the platform supports starting from scratch, Trickest makes the best crowdsourced knowledge available to everyone thanks to a library of 100+ open-source tools. Additionally, more advanced users can also drop in their custom scripts for maximum flexibility and control. The company also takes care of infrastructure management – workflows can be run in the cloud with one click and are designed to support features like auto-scaling and cost controls out of the box.
Živković Samardžić’s scope of work consisted of performing due diligence of Trickest, drafting and negotiating of transactional documentation, structuring the transaction, as well as all-encompassing legal advisory regarding post-closing activities for Credo Ventures. The Živković Samardžić team that has advised Credo Ventures on this deal was led by Partner Igor Živkovski and included Partners Slobodan Kremenjak, who advised on intellectual property matters and Ana Popović, who advised on employment matters.
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Personal data protection – stance and opinions of the Commissioner
In organization of Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection has been celebrated the Day of Personal Data Protection. This Day was introduced in Serbia 10 years ago. This year it also marks the 40th anniversary of the opening for signature of the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data. After the entry into force of the new Law on Personal Data Protection, the obligation to harmonize with the provisions of the Law arose. The adopted Law opened numerous questions and doubts in practice, so the Data controllers and Data processors mostly relied on the previous guidelines and opinions of the Commissioner. However, now the publication of the Commissioner publikacija Poverenika broj VI „Zaštita podataka o ličnosti: Stavovi i mišljenja Poverenika“ is presented, which contains the opinions of the Commissioner regarding the most common dilemmas in the application of the Law, such as: when the Law is applied, what is personal data, respect for principles, who are the controllers and who are the processors, who can be data protection officer, the rights of data subjects, data processing of minors, obligations regarding the video surveillance, data transmission, protection of personal data in the labor law, processing of special personal data, etc. In 2020, with the challenges brought by the pandemic, the importance of personal data protection is especially visible, so that the Publication, among other things, contains certain views when it comes to preventing the spread of the infectious disease Covid-19. If you need additional information regarding the protection of personal data, feel free to contact Ana Popović by e-mail ana.popovic@zslaw.rs, Ivan Ljubisavljević by e-mail ivan.ljubisavljevic@zslaw.rs or Milica Cicmil by e-mail milica.cicmil@zslaw.rs
Zaštita podataka o ličnosti – stavovi i mišljenja Poverenika
U organizaciji Poverenika za informacije od javnog značaja i zaštitu podataka o ličnosti je obeležen Dan zaštite podataka o ličnosti, a koji je prvi put obeležen u Srbiji pre 10 godina. Ove godine se proslavlja i 40 godina od kada je otvorena za potpis Konvencija o zaštiti lica u odnosu na automatsku obradu podataka o ličnosti. Nakon stupanja na snagu novog Zakona o zaštiti podataka o ličnosti nastala je obaveza usklađivanja sa odredbama Zakona. Usvojeni Zakon je otvorio brojna pitanja i nedoumice u praksi, tako da su se rukovaoci i obrađivači pretežno oslanjali na ranije smernice i mišljenja Poverenika. Međutim, sada je predstavljena publikacija Poverenika broj VI „Zaštita podataka o ličnosti: Stavovi i mišljenja Poverenika“, koja sadrži mišljenja Poverenika u vezi sa najčešćim dilemama u primeni Zakona, kao što su: kada se Zakon primenjuje, šta su podaci o ličnosti, poštovanje načela, ko su rukovaoci, a ko obrađivači, ko može biti lice za zaštitu podataka o ličnosti, prava lica na koje se podaci odnose, obrada podataka maloletnih lica, obaveze kod uvođenja video-nadzora, prenos podataka, zaštita podataka o ličnosti u radnom pravu, obrada posebnih podataka o ličnosti itd. U 2020. godini sa izazovima koje je donela pandemija, posebno je vidljiv značaj zaštite podataka o ličnosti, tako da Publikacija, između ostalog, sadrži određene stavove i kada je u pitanju sprečavanje širenje zarazne bolesti Covid-19. Ukoliko Vam je potrebna dodatna informacija u vezi sa zaštitom podataka o ličnosti, kontaktirajte Anu Popović na mejl ana.popovic@zslaw.rs, Ivana Ljubisavljevića na mejl ivan.ljubisavljevic@zslaw.rs ili Milicu Cicmil na mejl milica.cicmil@zslaw.rs
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Živković Samardžić lawyers and practice groups recognized by Legal500 EMEA 2020 legal directory

Živkovic Samardžić is humbled and proud of our rankings in the Legal 500 Europe, Middle East & Africa 2020 directory. The firm has been ranked across diverse set of practice areas and our partners recognized as professional and well organised lawyers with extensive knowledge and analytical skills.
Miloš Milošević, Partner has been recognized as a Leading Individual, and Ivan Ljubisavljević as a Rising Star, for their Dispute resolution work. Both are praised by clients as “co-operative and excellent lawyers.” Their team is commended for handling complex and high- value commercial cases and investment treaty arbitrations.
Ana Popović, Partner has been recognized as a Next Generation Partner for her Employment work and her team praised for its broad experience in handling redundancy, reorganisation management, union negotiations, employment dispute resolution, executive terminations, and for being capable to help clients achieve compliance commercially. Legal 500 directory quotes some of the client testimonials, according to which Ana “demonstrates impressive knowledge as well as the ability to negotiate the client’s best interest during delicate relations with employees.”
Other ranked practice areas include Commercial, Corporate and M&A and Competition.
Commercial, Corporate and M&A team is described as the one that advises frequently on complex business transactions, and experienced in M&A, joint ventures and privatisations. According to some of the quoted client testimonials, the team, led by Partners Branislav Živković, Nebojša Samardžić and Igor Živkovski “is highly professional, responsive and understands business”, with “creativity and experience, combined with prompt response times” as key qualities. Igor Živkovski, Partner is lauded for being “an exceptionally talented lawyer and someone that clients can always rely on”, “extremely professional, always available” and as “always very pragmatic and goal oriented.”
Živković Samardžić Competition team is described as a team “known for abuse of dominance and cartel proceedings and investigations,” with “particular strengths in regulated industries, such as electronic communications, broadcasting, energy and financial services”. Directory quotes client testimonials praising the team for being “highly professional” with reputation “based on an acknowledged technical excellence and ability to provide commercial and practical advice and an in-depth understanding of markets and regulatory regimes.” Practice head, Slobodan Kremenjak, Partner is lauded for being “creative and insightful.”
Humbled and immensely grateful to our clients for the feedback provided to Legal 500 researchers, Živković Samardžić will continue to strive for excellence as client’s trusted Partners in Law.
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Živković Samardžić Advises Sizmek on Serbian Aspects of Business Acquisition by Amazon
Živković Samardžić has advised Israeli company Sizmek Technologies Ltd. on local implementation of the Transition Services Agreement and Asset Purchase Agreement concluded with Amazon.com, Inc.
As Amazon has already announced, it acquired Sizmek’s ad serving and dynamic content optimization businesses. Sizmek has been searching for a buyer for Sizmek Ad Server and Sizmek DCO and sale to Amazon was a logical solution since these two companies have many mutual customers. The deal will bring an ad server, which is a tool to actually place advertisements around the web, to Amazon.
Živković Samardžić’s work comprised advising Sizmek on employment, corporate and taxation matters of this deal in Serbia, as well as providing all-encompassing legal advisory to Sizmek Serbia on post-closing activities.
The Živković Samardžić team that has advised Sizmek on this deal consisted of Partners Ana Popović and Igor Živkovski.
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Živković Samardžić advises Halkbank a.d. Beograd on privacy compliance and records management issues
Živković Samardžić, one of Serbia’s leading full-service independent law firms, has advised HALKBANK a.d. Beograd, subsidiary of Turkish HALKBANK, sixth largest bank in Turkey in terms of assets, on harmonization of their operations with the new Law on Personal Data Protection, which included review of relevant internal documents and policies, as well as the drafting of the new ones, where it was necessary.
Živković Samardžić team that has been working on the assignment closely alongside the HALKBANK a.d. Beograd team, was led by Ana Popović, Partner, Ivan Ljubisavljević, Senior Associate, and Milica Cicmil, Associate.
The privacy compliance was a prevalent business concern in Serbia this summer, due to the fact that the implementation of the new Law on Personal Data Protection, adopted last November and modelled after the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has commenced as of August 21th, 2019. Should your company need more information on how to manage data, develop document retention strategies and achieve privacy compliance, contact Ivan Ljubisavljević, Živković Samardžić Senior Associate, or any of your regular contacts at Živković Samardžić.
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Živković Samardžić Advises South Central Ventures on Investment in Startup LeanPay
Živković Samardžić, one of Serbia’s leading full-service independent law firms, has advised South Central Ventures (SCV) on its investment in LeanPay, a consumer financing Fintech startup that helps people pay for consumer goods on credit / in installments. LeanPay is focused on reinventing Point-of-Sale financing by providing instant and easy installment plans in all sales channels.
With offices in Belgrade, Zagreb and Skopje, SCV, through Enterprise Innovation Fund (ENIF), is focused on tech companies in the Balkans. The € 40 million fund is dedicated primarily to early stage and growth investments. Within the fund’s ‘seed pocket’, € 1.5 million is allocated for investments of up to € 100 000 per company. The majority of the fund is allocated for early stage and growth investments of up to € 3 million per company. These investments are intended to fuel the international business expansion and growth of the most promising tech startups that can show traction and prove their potential to “make it big”.
LeanPay’s solution provides advantages for both consumers and merchants. For consumers, it is easy to see the appeal of LeanPay POS financing. It is instantaneous and digital and can offer greater transparency on the total cost of the purchase, and it provides more flexibility when it comes to paying for goods and services. For merchants, the key selling proposition is getting more customers and higher sales. LeanPay’s solution increases conversion rates by offering consumers intuitive, seamless and error-free loan processes and delivers high approval rates for loan applicants.
Živković Samardžić has supported SCV with their earlier investments in Serbia, including investments in dryTools, City Expert, Alchemy Cloud Inc. and CUBE Risk Management Solutions.
Živković Samardžić team that has advised SCV on the transaction was led by Igor Živkovski, Partner, and included Ana Popović, Partner and Sava Pavlović, Senior Associate.
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Živković Samardžić supports South Central Ventures with its second startup investment in less than three months
Živković Samardžić, one of the Serbia’s leading full-service independent law firms and market leaders in venture and growth capital, continues to support South Central Ventures (SCV) with their investments in the most promising tech startups in the Western Balkans region. Less than three months after the investment in dryTools, the firm has acted again for SCV on its EUR 700,000 investment in City Expert, a Belgrade based startup that gained traction rapidly with its innovations and use of technologies in real estate sale and rental sector.
SCV manages the Enterprise Innovation Fund (ENIF), a venture capital fund focusing on highly specialised, innovative small and medium-sized enterprises in the Western Balkans. Investors into ENIF are the European Commission (EC), the European Investment Fund (EIF), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) together with institutional and private investors from the Western Balkans. The EUR 40 million fund is dedicated primarily to early stage and growth investments, intended to fuel the international business expansion and growth.
Živković Samardžić team that has advised SCV on its investment in City Expert included partners Branislav Živković and Slobodan Kremenjak, senior associate Igor Živkovski and associate Ana Popović. The firm will continue to support SCV with their investments in tech startups.
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