

Ivan Nikolić is a senior associate at SOG law firm.
Ivan primarily focuses on dispute resolution, restructuring & insolvency, real estate, corporate and commercial law.
Ivan has more than ten years of experience practicing law in Serbia and in the region. Prior to joining SOG law firm, he worked at one of the leading law firms in Belgrade, mostly focusing on the areas of bankruptcy and dispute resolution. He also advised clients on a number of complex matters and transactions in the fields of banking & finance, real estate, privatization and contract law. He represents clients before courts and public authorities and participated in a number of round tables and public debates on various bills regulating the areas of litigation, enforcement, bankruptcy and general civil law.
Ivan is fluent in English.
PRACTICES
- Constitutional Litigation
- Dispute Resolution
- Real Estate
EDUCATION
- Union University Law School, Belgrade
ADMISSIONS
- Belgrade Bar Association
LANGUAGES
- English
PRACTICES
- Constitutional Litigation
- Dispute Resolution
- Real Estate
EDUCATION
- Union University Law School, Belgrade
ADMISSIONS
- Belgrade Bar Association
LANGUAGES
- English
NEWS & PUBLICATIONS
Rules on Bankruptcy Unaffected by Coronavirus in Serbia – Is There a Reason?
Across Europe, the governments are attempting to stem the tide of bankruptcies with economic rescue programs as an answer to the pandemic of Covid-19. Most of the European countries’ bankruptcy rules are ripped up, easing the current situation for the companies...
Lost & Found Baggage Lost in Translation
It’s not uncommon that, when statutes get enacted, we notice minor mistakes made by the legislators. On a rare occasion, when international treaties are ratified, we will witness bad translations of those treaties, resulting naturally in their wrong...
Serbia signs the Singapore Mediation Convention – An Attempt to Boost Mediation from the Outside
This year, during the first week of August, a Mediation week took place in Singapore. It gathered the most prominent personas in the area of alternative dispute resolution, including over 1,500 delegates, UN representatives and high state officials. The main...