Exciting times


The creation of Kinstellar, in November 2008 from the Bratislava, Bucharest, Budapest and Prague offices of Linklaters, launched a new era in the legal world of Emerging Europe. With a rich heritage and an exceptional team of the finest legal minds, we also have the autonomy and focus we need to develop further. The first step in the implementation of these development plans came in 2010 with the establisment of a presence in Belgrade* and Istanbul† and further expansion of the network, while maintaining the integrity of our commitment to excellence in the provision of legal services, is a high priority.
Kinstellar currently has over 100 lawyers and designated lawyes with whom it cooperates as well as a wealth of professional support lawyers, who work in specialist practice areas to deliver the highest quality advice. We offer a versatile blend of international lawyers and local lawyers with solid experience overseas. We work on the most challenging mandates for a wide range of clients – and we always deliver.
Our exceptional regional coverage and unique international perspective is well-known. Our commitment to excellence, our drive and our energy is something you will discover, should you choose to work with us.
* In compliance with Serbian law and applicable Serbian national and local bar regulations, Kinstellar’s entity in Serbia (Kinstellar d.o.o.) is not a provider of legal services. Kinstellar advises international and local clients in Serbia in cooperation with Serbian law firm Zajednička advokatska kancelarija Marić & Mujezinović.
† In Istanbul Turkish lawyers are required by local bar regulations to practice in a Turkish firm which may not use an international brand name. Kinstellar offices in Turkey practice non Turkish law and Kinstellar cooperates closely with a Turkish law firm for Turkish law purposes
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