Attorneys,
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Attorney – Corporate, IP & Technology Law

Attorney – Corporate, IP & Technology Law

 

Location: Belgrade or Novi Sad (hybrid)     Reports to: Partners 

Seniority: Open – substance over years     Language: English C1 + Serbian 

 

ABOUT THE FIRM 

Zunic Law is a law firm with nearly 40 years of practice, ranked as Law Firm of the Year Serbia by Lexology Index for two consecutive years (2025 and 2024), and listed as a Legal500 Leading Firm in EMEA for two consecutive years. Our practice focuses on technology, corporate and commercial law. Our clients include financial institutions, digital businesses, technology companies, multinationals and fast-growing startups. Our work has a strong international dimension and an AI-first operating model. 

 

ABOUT THE ROLE 

We are hiring an attorney whose practice is grounded in the commercial and legal reality of the technology sector. This is not a generalist position. 

The right person for this role has spent meaningful time drafting IT contracts, advising on IP matters, navigating data protection compliance, or structuring corporate transactions for technology companies. They understand how software is built, owned, licensed and monetised – not in theory, but because they have been doing the legal work behind it. 

We have historically covered this area with separate profiles. We are now looking for one attorney with genuine depth across at least three of the six areas below. We are open to different combinations. We are not open to surface-level familiarity passed off as expertise. 

 

YOUR PRACTICE – TICK AT LEAST THREE 

We are not asking you to cover everything. We are asking that at least three of the areas below represent real, demonstrable, daily experience. Tick the ones that are genuinely yours. 

 

☐  01  Commercial & IT Contracts 

SaaS agreements, software development and outsourcing contracts, IT service agreements, vendor management, cloud service terms. You have drafted these from scratch – not only reviewed. 

☐  02  Intellectual Property 

Software IP ownership and assignment, trademark registration and enforcement, copyright in commercial contexts, IP licensing. Practical, transactional – not just advisory. 

☐  03  Data Protection / GDPR 

GDPR compliance, DPA drafting, cross-border data transfer mechanisms, NIS2 basics. CIPP/E or equivalent is a strong plus. Hands-on, not purely theoretical. 

☐  04  Corporate / M&A 

Company formation and restructuring, shareholders’ agreements, M&A transactions and due diligence, with preference for technology company contexts. 

☐  05  IT & Tech Regulatory 

Regulatory frameworks for technology companies – AI governance, cybersecurity regulations (NIS2, sector-specific), export controls, or product market access. 

☐  06  Tax in the Technology Sector 

Tax structure for IT companies, cross-border service arrangements, tax benefits for employment and IP, software royalty taxation, or tax optimisation. 

 

Tick the areas where your experience is real and provable. Three areas owned completely will outperform six ticked hopefully. We will explore each one you tick in depth during the interview. 

 

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR 

Knowledge must be real, current and demonstrable. Mandatory items are non-negotiable.

 

MANDATORY 

  • Either (a) an attorney admitted to the bar in the Republic of Serbia, or (b) a senior in-house legal professional with extensive, in-depth experience and demonstrated leadership roles in multinational companies. This is a hard requirement — we will not consider legal consultants or junior lawyers still pending the bar exam. 
  • At least three of the six practice areas above with genuine depth (experience during a training contract in a law firm does not count). You can point to specific contracts you drafted, transactions you closed, IP matters you handled, or compliance programmes you built. 
  • English at C1 level. You can draft, review and negotiate contracts in English without assistance. 
  • International dimension – foreign clients, English-language contracts, EU regulatory frameworks, or commercial work involving non-Serbian parties or governing law.

 

NICE TO HAVE 

  • CIPP/E certification or equivalent data privacy qualification, or other IAPP qualification. 
  • Familiarity with AI governance, the EU AI Act, or emerging technology regulatory frameworks. 

 

IDEAL BACKGROUND 

There is no single path. The profiles that have worked best for us: 

  • In-house legal counsel at an IT company or a leading multinational company in digital-related industries. This is the background we have found transfers best. The commercial mindset and the daily exposure to technology contracts translate directly into what we need. 
  • Attorney at a top-tier law firm with a genuine corporate, IP or technology practice group, where transactional and contract work was the daily reality, not an occasional part of a broader generalist practice. 
  • Legal counsel at a multinational company with significant IT operations, procurement, or product activities. 

 

Companies where candidates with the right profile have come from: technology companies (Huawei, Ericsson, Microsoft, SAP, Oracle, Comtrade, Levi9, Nordeus and similar), multinationals with regional legal operations, or law firms with active M&A and technology practices. 

 

WHAT WE WANT TO BE CLEAR ABOUT 

Banking and financial services law experience, without meaningful IT contract exposure, does not translate to what we do. The vocabulary, the commercial logic and the risk profile of technology contracts are different. We are not looking for another corporate generalist – we are looking for someone who has already built fluency in how technology companies operate legally. 

We are not looking for a litigator who has occasionally handled a contract matter. The work here is transactional. If your primary practice has been courtroom advocacy, this is probably not the right fit. 

We are not hiring potential we have to develop over the first six to twelve months. We need a practitioner who arrives ready to work on live matters from week one. 

 

ON EXPERIENCE 

We are not specifying a number of years. Seniority in years without substance in the relevant areas will not be competitive. 

If you passed the bar two years ago and spent those two years drafting SaaS agreements and IP licensing contracts at an IT company or at a firm with a genuine technology practice, we want to hear from you. If you have twelve years of experience in areas unrelated to what we have described, this position is most likely not the right fit. 

 

THE ENVIRONMENT YOU ARE JOINING 

Zunic Law operates as an AI-first firm. Every person on the team uses AI from day one and works within a culture that treats AI as infrastructure, not a novelty. We run Zunic Elevate – a structured development programme covering five tracks: AI, Leadership, Legal Knowledge, Business Skills and Wellbeing. 

You will work alongside attorneys who are recognised internationally. The firm serves international clients, works in English and Serbian, and has offices in both Belgrade and Novi Sad. 

 

WHAT WE OFFER 

Compensation:  Competitive, calibrated to the depth and seniority of your practice. 

Flexibility:  Hybrid across Belgrade and Novi Sad. Flexible start: 7:30–9:00. 

AI tooling:  AI courses and internal Zunic Law tooling from day one. No approval process, no pilot periods. 

Education:  Paid external education: courses, conferences, bar certifications, specialist qualifications. 

Exposure:  International clients, cross-border transactions and direct partnership track for exceptional performers. 

Growth:  Meritocratic culture: if you consistently prove to be hardworking, proactive and committed, you can count on a clear partnership track. 

 

HOW TO APPLY 

Apply via the application form on our website. We read every application. Shortlisted candidates are contacted within five working days. 

IN ADDITION TO THE CV, PLEASE INCLUDE IN YOUR APPLICATION: 

  • A brief note on your seniority level and the nature of your practice, in your own words. 
  • Which of the six practice areas represent your genuine depth, and a short description of the specific work you have done in each – not job titles, but matters, contracts, transactions. 
  • Two or three concrete examples: a contract you drafted, a transaction you closed, a compliance programme you built. Before-and-after specifics are more useful than descriptions. 
  • If you have in-house or IT-sector experience: the name of the company, the type of work and the types of contracts you routinely handled. 

 

Applications are accepted through our careers page only.