Zorica Stoileva - Global Referral - Civil Law

Zorica Stoileva

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Biography

Zorica Stoileva is a Lawyer at LGP`s Skopje office.

She has considerable expertise in Civil Law and Civil Procedure, Construction, Administrative Law, Infringement Proceedings and Human Rights. She was working at several state institutions, such as the State Commission for Decision-making in Inspection Supervision and Infringement Proceedings in Second Instance, where she was elected directly by the Assembly of the Republic of North Macedonia, as well in few renowned law firms as inhouse consultant.

She is also an author of many scientific research papers in the field of law in international and domestic scientific journals and publications.

Zorica completed her law studies (LL.M) at the Faculty of Law Iustinianus Primus Skopje. She is fluent in Macedonian and English, and has basic knowledge of French, Serbian and Croatian.

Firm Description

WITH MORE THAN 100 LAWYERS AND EMPLOYEES from 20 countries, LGP is one of the largest internationally oriented law firms in Central Europe. Our law firm, with offices in Vienna (Austria), Bratislava (Slovakia), Skopje (North Macedonia) and Astana (Kazakhstan), Ras Al Khaimah and Dubai (UAE), Istanbul (Turkey) and Prague (Czech Republic), has many years of profound experience and offers its clients individual, strategic and pragmatic all-in-one solutions. LGP works closely with external specialists in order to achieve a solution-based approach that covers all industries, subjects and systems. Completely bilingual Country Desk teams for the markets of Azerbaijan, China, Germany, Italy, Russia and the Western Balkans / SEE support clients in their international activities with economic, legal, political and country-specific expertise. Thinking outside the box is our motto. This is because successful legal representation is more than referring to paragraphs of the law.

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Administrative Law , Civil Law , Construction Law