You can’t say the year is over without doing its comprehensive review. And our February special issue does just that: a review of the most active firms and partners in each country, a full list of all the deals submitted for consideration for the 2021 DOTY awards, and our very own Valkyrie Brunhilde: the 2021 Table of Deals, a 70-page summary of over 2,000 client matters reported across CEE. The CEELM Index 2021 is now out!
Subscribers should be receiving their hard copies in a week or two, but the electronic version of the Index is already available online here, for those looking to put 2021 in their rearview mirror. For size considerations, we had to jettison all our usual sections, so this issue includes:
- The CEELM Index: Deals
- Law Firms
- Partners
- The CEELM Index: Briefings
- DOTY: 2021 CEE Deals of the Year Submissions
- 2021 DOTY Submissions List
- 2021 DOTY Shortlist Judges Panels
- The CEELM Index: 2021 Table of Deals
And remember, today's the last day for those not already subscribed to the magazine to claim a discounted subscription!
And with the February issue of the magazine now out, the December 2021 issue of CEE Legal Matters has been moved from behind the paywall and made available to subscribers and non-subscribers alike (here in e-reader format and here in pdf). It’s like Christmas all over again. As a reminder, that issue includes:
- Guest Editorial by Marge Manniko of Lextal Estonia: The Big Challenge of 2022
- Across The Wire: Deals and Cases
- On The Move: New Homes and Friends
- The Buzz
- Latvia’s Amended Advocacy Law: A Change Affecting All Law Firms
- Reimagining Industry
- Marketing Law Firm Marketing: Planning the Marketing Budget
- Building Real Estate: An Interview with Katarzyna Sulimierska of Schoenherr
- Market Spotlight: The Balkans
- Guest Editorial by Vladimir Dasic of BDK Advokati: Serbian Legal Market – Looking Back and Ahead
- All Roads Lead to the EU: Accession Progress in the Balkans
- Introducing: Gecic Law’s ESG Practice
- Market Snapshot: The Balkans
- Domains in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Croatia: Inadequate Legislation May Sow Uncertainty and Chill Investments in IT Infrastructure
- Balancing Competing Interests in Mining in North Macedonia
- Serbian Corporate Sector Is Going Online
- Serbia: Bankruptcy Compensation as a Way of Resolving Debt-Credit Relations
- Infrastructure Projects in Serbia – An Overview
- Experts Review: Banking/Finance in CEE
Don’t miss out on our review of 2021 – or the even bigger plans we have in store for 2022 – and register for a subscription to the CEE Legal Matters magazine now!