
Law at the intersection of business and private wealth
We advise companies and their owners on corporate restructurings, business sales and acquisitions, and shareholder disputes. We assist individuals and families with inheritance, real estate and claims for damages, and advise foreign clients in English.
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Three principles that guide our work.
Directly with your lawyer
Each matter is handled from start to finish by the lawyer responsible for it. You work directly with that lawyer.
At the intersection of business and private wealth
An owner's business and personal interests are connected, so we address them as a whole — from the company and shareholdings to real estate and succession.
Discretion and precision
Confidentiality and considered preparation before every decision. Fewer matters, each handled with precision.
Two core areas: business law and private wealth.
The firm's work rests on two core areas — business law and private wealth. For foreign clients, where the two often meet, we provide support on both.
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and due diligence
Sale and acquisition of companies and shares, due diligence, contracts and negotiations.
More →Corporate restructurings and business succession
Conversion of a sole trader into a limited company, divisions and spin-offs, transfer of a business.
More →Corporate protection and shareholder relations
Shareholders' agreements (SHA), shareholder exits and exclusions, shareholder disputes.
More →Commercial disputes
Receivables and debt recovery, breach of contract, complex commercial disputes and arbitration.
More →Damages and insurance disputes
Rejected and disputed claims, business losses, and compensation for copyright and other intellectual property infringements.
More →Public procurement reviews
Requests for review, representation before the National Review Commission (DKOM), and challenges to exclusions from public procurement procedures.
More →Inheritance & succession
Wills, probate proceedings, inheritance disputes and the transfer of assets.
More →Real estate
Legally secure purchases, sales and transfers of real estate, including legal due diligence, contracts and Land Register matters.
More →Legal support for foreign clients in Slovenia
Legal advice in English for foreign clients on company, real estate and private wealth matters in Slovenia.
More →Each matter is led by the lawyer responsible for it.

Domen Krištof
Leads business and transactions — from M&A and legal due diligence to corporate restructurings, shareholder relations and commercial disputes.
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Tjaša Ozimek
Leads disputes, damages and private wealth — from damages and insurance disputes (including damages for infringement of copyright and intellectual property rights) to public procurement reviews, inheritance and real estate.
Lawyer profile →Confidentiality makes an open conversation possible.
In matters touching both a company and personal wealth, confidentiality makes an open conversation possible. A lawyer is bound to protect everything a client confides (Article 6 of the Attorneys Act and the Code of Professional Conduct). The initial consultation is treated with the same discretion. Contacting us does not, by itself, create a lawyer-client relationship.
Frequently asked questions
Which clients do you work with?
We work with entrepreneurs, owners and shareholders, families and individuals, and foreign clients in Slovenia. We help across business and private wealth — from corporate matters and disputes to inheritance, real estate and claims for damages.
How does the first contact work?
Arrange an initial consultation. You briefly describe the matter, and we assess how we can help. We usually respond to enquiries within two business days.
Where do you work?
We work from our offices in Ljubljana and Novo mesto and advise clients throughout Slovenia. We communicate with foreign clients in English.
Is the initial consultation confidential?
Yes. A lawyer is bound by a duty of confidentiality. The content of the consultation is treated with discretion.
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