
Partner
Maja Šubic
Maja is an expert in Corporate and Commercial Law.
She focuses mainly on Competition & Antitrust law, Corporate and M&A law, Real Estate law, Corporate and Commercial Dispute Resolution and Public Procurement law. She has participated in all major commercial litigations and M&A transactions led by our law firm in recent years. During her years of practice, she gained vast experience while handling complex negotiations, collaborating in and organizing multiple LDD’s and is now providing her professional assistance to clients as a team leader during various complex transactions and litigations.
Service Lines
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Public ProcurementCompetition & AntitrustM&AReal EstateCorporate/Commercial Dispute Resolution
Experience
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2011 - 2013
Junior Associate, Law Firm Senica & Partners, Ltd.
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2013
Clerk Trainee, Ljubljana Higher Court
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2014 - 2016
Associate, Law Firm Senica & Partners, Ltd.
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2016 - 2021
Senior Associate, Law Firm Senica & Partners, Ltd.
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2020 -
Head of Service Line, Law Firm Senica & Partners, Ltd.
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2022 -
Partner, Law Firm Senica & Partners, Ltd.
Education
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2011
Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, (cum laude)
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2013
Administrative Procedure Exam
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2014
Slovenian State Bar Exam
Contributions and Interviews
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»Gun-jumping« in Slovenia: Following the Trends or Staying Behind?
11. 01. 2021 In an article published by CEE Legal Matters, attorney at our law firm Maja Šubic and Associate Nina Krajnc wrote about the trend of enhanced supervision of merger notification obligations and pre-closing activities of parties, involved in M&A, which can also be detected in Slovenia and about the record-high gun-jumping fines, imposed by national competition protection authorities in recent years.Maja Šubic
Partner
Amendment to the Public Procurement Act (ZJN-3) brings extensive changes in the public procurement procedure
19. 08. 2021 On 13 July 2021, the Slovenian Parliament adopted the Act Amending the Public Procurement Act (ZJN-3B). The amendment, entering into force on 1 January 2022, implements numerous important changes and novelties in public procurement procedures, to which both public contracting authorities and all potential tenderers must pay particular attention.Maja Šubic
Partner