Kirm Perpar again recognised by Legal 500

15 April 2021

The Legal 500 Europe 2021 guide has once again recognised Kirm Perpar as one of the leading Slovenian law firms. Published annually, the Legal 500 rankings highlight the practice area teams and practitioners that provide the most cutting edge and innovative advice to corporate counsel. Research is based on feedback from clients worldwide as well as interviews with leading private practice lawyers.

Legal 500 published: “Kirm Perpar is singled out for its 'in-depth legal knowledge of the local market, easy communication, and entrepreneurial approach'. As a member of the South East Legal Alliance and a frequent local partner for major transatlantic law firms, the team is well-positioned to advise a number of blue-chip companies operating in Slovenia. It also has notable strength in advising on M&A transactions, particularly when there is an antitrust and competition element. The team is jointly led by Andrej Kirm who is experienced in transactions and financing mandates, and Matej Perpar who is recommended for arbitration and insolvency matters. Jan Gorjup is a further name to note.”

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