Vidak Kovačević
Europe Guide 2024
Band 3 : Corporate/Commercial: Real Estate
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About
Provided by Vidak Kovačević
Practice Areas
Real Estate; Dispute Resolution; Arbitration; Insolvency and Restructuring; Corporate/M&A; Project Finance.
Career
Attorney-at-Law in cooperation with Law Office Miroslav Stojanovic (correspondent law office of Wolf Theiss) since January 2002. Prior to joining Wolf Theiss, Vidak was a trainee at the Second Municipal Court in Belgrade followed by Richards Buttler Law Firm in London. After this, he continued as an Associate at Zivanovic Law firm and as a Partner in the family Law Firm Kovacevic.
Professional Memberships
Belgrade Bar Association; Serbian Bar Association.
Personal
Born 1971 in Belgrade, Serbia; University of Belgrade, Law School (Bachelor of Law, 1995); Specialization Courses in Investment Analysis (Belgrade and Vicenza, Italy, 1998). Vidak Kovačević is a qualified Serbian attorney and has been working in cooperation with Wolf Theiss since 2002. With more than 25 years of professional experience, Vidak is well known as a real estate expert and has advised international and local clients on a number of major real estate transactions in Serbia. He also advises on insolvency matters, M&A as well as PPP projects, and is a litigator. Vidak has also practiced in London. Vidak is recommended as a leading real estate lawyer by prominent professional review publications. He is fluent in English and Serbian.
Chambers Review
Europe
Vidak Kovačević advises international corporate clients on property construction projects and land development. He regularly assists clients with takeovers, large-scale investments, privatisations and restructurings.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Vidak Kovačević is absolutely able to understand our goals and needs. He is always focused on looking at the bigger picture."
"Vidak Kovačević is absolutely able to understand our goals and needs. He is always focused on looking at the bigger picture."