SELA Ranked Top Tier by Chambers Europe

13 March, 2019

Chambers Europe's 2019 rankings have placed SELA in band 1 for the category of leading legal networks in CEE.

According to Chambers reasearch, “the South East Legal Alliance has quickly grown in visibility as one of the main networks in Central and Eastern Europe, with sources highlighting: "It has some very good-quality firms within its membership." Its membership encompasses the full range of business services on a seamless cross-border basis. It organises focused practice groups in banking and finance, competition, corporate and commercial law, real estate, construction, private equity, data protection, employment, immigration and tax. It also offers various language services via specialist desks, its members being fluent in English with proficiency in French, Spanish, Russian, German and Italian. Key contacts for the group are the members of the network executive board, including Stevan Dimitrijević of Dimitrijević & Partners in Bosnia & Herzegovina.”

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