Corporate/Commercial
Croatia
7 years ranked
Provided by Kovačević Prpić Simeunović
Dinka Kovačević focuses on advising domestic and international companies in corporate law, M&A, restructuring and commercial contracts. Dinka also possesses extensive experience in advising and representing domestic and international banks and financial institution. Dinka participated in numerous transactions, including privatisation of several banks, as well as managed legal teams in investment projects and due diligence assignments in various industries, such as infrastructure, banking, telecom, media, hotel industry and agriculture. A variety of energy projects and providing legal advice to clients on Croatian energy market account for a significant part of Dinka’s practice. Dinka also publishes articles and speaks at conferences.
Dinka holds a law degree from the University of Zagreb and an LL.M. degree from the Cambridge University, UK. Prior to establishing KPS, Dinka was a partner at a Croatian law firm Žurić i Partneri.
Dinka is a member of the International Bar Association (IBA) and since 2018 holds the position of the officer in Closely Held Companies Committee.
Dinka is also member of the Management Board of Croatia Bar Association.
Since 2024 Dinka is member XEenergy - organisation that gathers experts who actively promote the role and visibility of women in the energy transition.
Lecture on Support schemes under Renewable Energy Directive and NREAPs at 3rd Energy Law Group Event in Vienna, Austria, 2013
Provided by Chambers
Dinka Kovačević assists both domestic and foreign clients with share sales and acquisitions. She also advises on commercial agreements.
Dinka Kovačević assists international and domestic financial institutions with borrower financing and regulatory compliance matters.
Provided by Chambers
It is a pleasure to work with Dinka Kovačević.
Dinka Kovačević is very experienced and well connected in the market. She provides clear proposals.
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