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JPM has been selected by Lex Mundi as its new member firm for Serbia.

Belgrade (October 1, 2010) – Jankovic, Popovic & Mitic (JPM), Serbia’s leading business law firms, today announced that JPM has been selected by Lex Mundi as its new member firm for Serbia.

Lex Mundi is the world’s leading association of independent law firms. The association has more than 160 member firms around the world, representing approximately 21,000 lawyers. The organization provides for the exchange of professional information about the global practice and development of law, facilitates and disseminates communications among its members and improves the members’ abilities to serve the needs of their respective clients.

“To be named as the Serbian member firm for Lex Mundi, is a great achievement for JPM and for the whole Serbian legal market” said Nikola Jankovic JPM’s Managing Partner. “Lex Mundi is an organization comprised of world class law firms in over 160 jurisdictions, and our association with them will further enhance our ability to deliver top-quality legal services to our clients in Serbia and the whole region.”

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Jankovic, Popovic & Mitic was founded in 1991 and is staffed by over 40 practitioners who are recognized leaders in their fields of expertise. JPM is the leading law firm in Serbia, providing full service in Serbia and

The core of the Firm’s practice is predominantly corporate/commercial law with emphasis on privatization,  mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, real estate, infrastructure (public-private partnerships), litigation labor and employment, intellectual property and information technology.

More information on JPM is available by visiting the Firm’s Web site at www.jpm.rs.

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