BDK Advokati contributed the Serbian chapter to the 2022 Chambers Global Practice Guide on Life Sciences 4

BDK Advokati contributed a chapter on Serbia in the 2024 edition of the Chambers’ Life Sciences Global Practice Guide

BDK Advokati’s partner Bisera Andrijašević and Associate Anja Gligorević authored the chapter on Serbia featured among 21 jurisdictions in the 2024 edition of the Chambers’ Life Sciences Global Practice Guide. The chapter provides a snapshot of the life sciences regulatory landscape in Serbia in the current dynamic global regulatory climate. Global pharmaceutical industry is facing numerous challenges related […]

Our partner Bisera Andrijašević participated last week in the AIJA “Bring Business to Life: M&A and Commercial Transactions in the Life Sciences Industry”

Our partner Bisera Andrijašević participated last week in the AIJA – International Association of Young Lawyers conference “Bring Business to Life: M&A and Commercial Transactions in the Life Sciences Industry” held in Belgrade. She spoke on the Panel I “Regulatory challenges in LS sector – does it go too far?”, discussing the challenges investors face […]

Hungarian PE Fund Hodler Asset Management has acquired the remaining 32% of shares in SUPERIOR FOODS

Hungarian PE Fund Hodler Asset Management has acquired the remaining 32% of shares in SUPERIOR FOODS d.o.o. Hodler Asset Management is primarily involved in the agricultural and food industry. Superior Foods d.o.o. is a Serbian company active in poultry meat processing. With this latest transaction, Hodler Asset Management has now become the sole owner, holding […]

Dawn raid in the practice of Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition – Does the authority’s seize and sift approach go too far?

The decision of the Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition (“Commission“) fining two major coffee producers in Serbia, Atlantic Group and Strauss Adriatic, for concerted practice on the market for wholesale of ground coffee, offers a rare insight into the Commission’s approach to collecting evidence in electronic form during dawn raid and their subsequent examination. […]

Serbian Competition authority upholds its practice on resale price maintenance as a restriction by object: Serbian ceramic tile producer fined for setting minimum resale prices

The Serbian competition authority published its decision on resale price maintenance (RPM) by Polet-keramika, a company operating within the ceramic tile sector in Serbia. Polet-keramika was fined 0.4% of its annual revenue for imposing minimum resale prices on its distributors through sale-purchase agreements. Namely, for over three years the distributors were recommended to set retail […]

Montenegrin Agency for Protection of Competition fines the two largest petrol producers for concerting to fix retail prices of LPG

The Montenegrin Agency for Protection of Competition (“Agency”) published on 25 March 2024 a decision finding that the two largest petrol companies in Montenegro restricted competition on the retail market of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in the territory of Montenegro. According to the operative part of the decision, in the period from 8 July 2019 […]