Dispute Resolution
Serbia
15 years ranked
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Milan is a Senior Partner the head of our regional Arbitration and Litigation Practice. With over 20 years of professional experience, he has represented clients in a number of high profile international court cases as well as in a number of major international arbitration cases of before the ICSID, ICC and UNCITRAL arbitrations, as well as arbitrations before the local Foreign Trade Court of Arbitration attached to the Serbian Chamber of Commerce. Milan advises clients over many industries and is highly experienced in international and domestic corporate and commercial litigation, disputes and services in both Serbia and Montenegro. He advises large corporates and international and domestic public institutions.
Milan is appointed as a delegate to the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR for the 2024-2027 mandate by ICC Serbia. He regularly acts as a speaker at relevant regional conferences covering dispute resolution and arbitration topics, and is a long-term supporter of the Belgrade Open Pre-Moot which serves as a platform for law students to hone their skills in arbitration and prepare for the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.
Attorney at Law.
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law (2003), LL.B.
Belgrade Bar Association; International Bar Association (IBA).
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Milan Lazić advises both domestic and international clients on complex disputes. His expertise spans commercial, white-collar crime and employment mandates. He also acts as arbitration counsel on ICC and ICSID arbitrations.
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Milan Lazić is a standout litigation lawyer. He quickly grasps both legal and business risks, structures clear defence strategies and maintains excellent client communication throughout.
Milan Lazić strategically approaches the case, anticipates the judge’s next step and reads the court room.
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