

Milan is a partner at SOG / Samardžić, Oreški & Grbović.
Milan has more than 16 years of professional experience practicing mostly in Belgrade, but also spent 2 years practicing in Austria, where he worked for DLA Piper’s Vienna office.
He has significant experience in advising international and local clients on large-scale M&A transactions and joint ventures, and he recently worked on some of the largest investment projects in both Serbia and the region.
Milan’s experience covers a wide range of industry sectors including aviation, banking & finance, IT, media & telecoms, mining, NPLs, pharma, real estate & construction, retail, and transportation.
He also advised major regional and international banks and financial institutions (EBRD, IFC, Barclays, Citibank, AIG, Raiffeisen, UniCredit, Erste, RBC Royal Bank, etc.) on a range of regulatory issues and projects.
PRACTICES
- Banking & Finance
- Competition and Antitrust
- Corporate/M&A
- Data Protection
- Legislative & Government Affairs
- Private Equity
EDUCATION
- University of Belgrade, Law School
- Georgetown University Law Centar
ADMISSIONS
- Belgrade Bar Association
- International Bar Association
LANGUAGES
- English
PRACTICES
- Banking & Finance
- Competition and Antitrust
- Corporate/M&A
- Data Protection
- Legislative & Government Affairs
- Private Equity
EDUCATION
- University of Belgrade, Law School
- Georgetown University Law Centar
ADMISSIONS
- Belgrade Bar Association
- International Bar Association
LANGUAGES
- English
NEWS & PUBLICATIONS
Citizens of Montenegro Prepare for the Fourth Stimulus Package
The Agency for Protection of Competition of Montenegro approved on 25 January the new stimulus package by the Government of Montenegro. This stimulus package comes as a fourth aid package and a much-needed relief in combating the negative effects of an economic...
The European Commission Conditionally Approved the Acquisition of Fitbit by Google
When Google announced its $2.1 billion merger deal with the smartwatch and fitness-tracker company Fitbit last year (“Deal”), consumer advocacy and anti-trust regulators have expressed concerns over the proposed acquisition. As a consequence, in August last year...
Compliance Time – Montenegrin Companies to Harmonize Their Business With the New Company Act
By adopting the new Company Act on 11 July 2020 (the “Act”), Montenegro made a big leap in the area of Corporate Law, although “big leap” maybe isn’t a phrase strong enough to describe the number of changes the Montenegrin Corporate Law went through, having in...