

Mina is a Associate at SOG Law Firm.
Mina is part of two teams in SOG: Dispute Resolution Team and IP/Media & Data Protection Team, where she deals with numerous different types of legal work such as representing clients before the courts and other competent authorities in litigation, enforcement, insolvency and reorganization proceedings.
She is a highly organized lawyer with strong academic background – a Bachelor’s degree in Law, and a Masters’s degree in Taxation, obtained at the University of Belgrade (Faculty of Law).
Her particular orientation is Tax Law and Public Finance. But she also obtained a Mediators Certificate, approved by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Serbia and issued by ICEPD.
She is fluent in English and has basic speaking skills in German.
PRACTICES
- Administrative & Regulatory
- Data Protection
- Dispute Resolution
- Intellectual Property
- Tax
EDUCATION
- University of Belgrade, Law School
LANGUAGES
- English
- German
PRACTICES
- Administrative & Regulatory
- Data Protection
- Dispute Resolution
- Intellectual Property
- Tax
EDUCATION
- University of Belgrade, Law School
LANGUAGES
- English
- German
NEWS & PUBLICATIONS
New Data Record and Annual Report Forms for the Implementation of the Law on Gender Equality in Serbia
After more than a year after the Law on Gender Equality (the "Law") entered into force, the competent Ministry has enacted the Rulebook on Records and Reporting on Achieving Gender Equality ("Official Gazette of Republic of Serbia", no. 67/2022) (the...
NFTs in the Light of Trademark Law
Recently, non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”) have become the subject of significant public attention, primarily due to the high amounts of money allocated for their purchase. For example, it is estimated that the worth of the global NFT market in 2021 was about 41...
Serbian Banks: Managers Caught in a Pincer Movement
On 3 March 2022, Serbian banks received a letter from the National Bank of Serbia stating that Serbia did not implement sanctions against the Russian Federation and that the banks must continue to provide services to their clients who are in any way connected to...