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Gašper Hajdu

Lawyer

CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz
Bleiweisova 30
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Languages Slovenian, English, Croatian, Serbian
Corporate/M&A

Gašper Hajdu joined CMS Corporate/M&A team in Ljubljana in 2017. He advises national and international clients in all areas of corporate and company law, private equity transactions as well as national and international corporate restructurings and M&A transactions. His clients, who are big international corporates and start-ups, come from variety of sectors including manufacturing, aviation, professional services and technology. His services include a wide spectrum of tasks related to transactions, the coordination and execution of due diligence reviews, the negotiation of contracts, the preparation and implementation of signings and closings, where his calmness and ability to manage several workstreams simultaneously ensure smooth completion of the deal, up to handling post-closing agendas.

In addition to corporate work, he is also the main contact for gambling engagements in the Ljubljana office. 

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"Gašper Hajdu is very sophisticated about corporate law."

Chambers Europe, 2024

Memberships & Roles

  • Bar Association of Slovenia  
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Education

  • 2021 – State Bar Examination, Republic of Slovenia, Ministry of Justice
  • 2018 – LL.M., Law, University of Ljubljana
  • 2016 – LL.B., Law, University of Ljubljana
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Insurance

Gašper Hajdu specialises in regulatory and commercial matters relevant to the Insurance sector. He advises clients on a broad range of matters including regulatory compliance, W&I, D&O and contingency claims. 

His clients are mainly international insurance powerhouses that need regulatory advice regarding their operations in the Slovenian market and their need to align their policies with local laws.

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"Gašper Hajdu is very sophisticated about corporate law."

Chambers Europe, 2024

Memberships & Roles

  • Bar Association of Slovenia  
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Education

  • 2021 – State Bar Examination, Republic of Slovenia, Ministry of Justice
  • 2018 – LL.M., Law, University of Ljubljana
  • 2016 – LL.B., Law, University of Ljubljana
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12/05/2022
10 key aspects of the revised EU competition law in the field of distribution...
The new Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and the new accompanying Vertical Guidelines (VGL) were published on 10 May 2022. The new VBER will enter into force on 1 June 2022 and apply for the next twelve years. The new VBER/VGL introduce sev

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13/05/2024
CMS RRH Competition team made their mark at the international competition...
Last week (9 and 10 May 2024), our team represented CMS RRH Competition practice at the “Meet to Compete Competition Law and Policy Conference – Tools for New Rules” held in Opatija, Croatia. Dieter Zandler from CMS Austria, Marija Zrno Prošić, Dina Čeliković and Filip Bjelinski from Croatia, Srđan Janković and Maja Živanović (Serbia, Montenegro & North Macedonia), and Robert Kordić and Gašper Hajdu from Slovenia, together spent two wonderful days in interactive discussions with representatives of competition authorities, judges, attorneys, in-house lawyers, and other legal practitioners from all over the Europe. During the first day of the conference, discussions centered on topics including concentrations and FSR, the implications of the "effects-based approach," and recent developments in the Central and Southeast Europe (CEE & SEE) region. The team spent their first conference day pleasantly networking at the coffee break powered by CMS and in the evening at the cocktail and dinner with conference attendees. The second day of the conference was all about workshops covering topics such as exclusionary abuses of dominance, horizontal agreements and disagreements, RPM, etc. Our Marija Zrno Prošić led a focused workshop on the most common vertical restraints, using practical examples from the field and engaging with the audience through survey questions to enhance interaction and understanding. The audience reactions were very positive and discussions continued after the workshop. Overall, we were happy to have our close-nit competition team at this conference, as such events with regional outreach are crucial in fostering collaboration, enhance understanding of regulatory nuances, and promote best practices across different jurisdictions. About the Conference The Conference traditionally offers a platform for discussion about recent antitrust developments, with a particular focus on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and South-East Europe (SEE). The Conference is supported by the Croatian Competition Agency, universities and local organizations, with great speakers from the OECD, European Commission, universities, industry and regulators from the entire region and Europe.  
18/05/2023
5G regulation and law in Slovenia
1. What is the state of 5G deployment in your country? Operators introduced 5G services at the end of 2020 and beginning of 2021.5G household coverage is 36.6%, and 2.8% in rural areas. 2. Are telecoms...
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09/05/2023
Online gambling law and regulation in Slovenia
Last updated: April 2023
07/06/2022
The impacts of liberalising Slovenia’s Gambling Market - At centre stage:...
The fifth episode of At centre stage considers the Slovenian gambling market. The new bill on gambling, which will somewhat liberalise the betting industry in Slovenia, was tabled in Parliament at the...
31/03/2022
The impacts of liberalising Slovenia’s Gambling Market
At centre stage: Episode #5
30/03/2022
The impacts of liberalising Slovenia’s Gambling Market
The fifth episode of At centre stage will consider the Slovenian gambling market. The new bill on gambling, which will somewhat liberalise the betting industry in Slovenia, was tabled in Parliament at...
20/09/2021
The Draft Act Opening the Slovenian Gambling Market is Pending in Parliament
The Slovenian and international gambling industry is closely monitoring developments around the Slovenian Gambling Act (the “Gambling Act”), which is expected to undergo changes that will open up...
20/09/2021
The Draft Act Opening the Slovenian Gambling Market is Pending in Parliament
The Slovenian and international gambling industry is closely monitoring developments around the Slovenian Gambling Act (the “Gambling Act”), which is expected to undergo changes that will open up...
23/03/2020
"Longstop Date" clauses during the coronavirus
What is a Longstop Date? It is an established practice in M&A transactions that the parties agree on a timeframe in which all the conditions precedent for a transaction need to be fulfilled and the transaction...
13/02/2020
Post-Brexit: Contract continuity in the insurance sector
We were all already tired hearing about Brexit long before 31 January 2020 when it finally happened. This does not mean that everything was agreed, in fact, for the time being and all until 31 December...
14/09/2017
Slovenian Gambling Market Remains Restricted to Private and Foreign Investors
After almost three years, the Slovenian Government has decided not to amend the Slovenian Gambling Act as the coalition failed to reach an agreement on the proposed amendments. According to the draft...