Employment 2025

SLOVENIA Law and Practice Contributed by: Jernej Jeraj and Katja Triller Vrtovec, PFP Law

PFP Law is a dynamic law firm with offices in Slo - venia (Ljubljana) and Austria (Vienna), strategically well-positioned to offer tailored, high-quality legal services, especially in all fields of business law. They specialise in cross-border matters and are equipped with the knowledge and experience to support the cli - ents in both complex transactions and day-to-day le - gal matters. PFP Law was formed through the merger of two esteemed law firms: FPJR (Fabiani, Petrovič, Jeraj, Rejc and MP Law. The firm advises domestic and foreign companies, as well as public organisa -

tions, on all matters related to employment law, data protection and social security law. They have special - ised expertise in dismissal and individual termination proceedings, internal staff reorganisations, collective bargaining negotiations with trade unions, GDPR and work permits/detachments, as well as other employ - ment law-related matters. With their experience and expertise, the firm can offer support to employers’ HR and legal departments, helping to prevent con - flicts and protect clients’ rights. They also represent the interests of employees in employment disputes.

Authors

Jernej Jeraj is a partner at PFP Law, where he heads the employment department. He is a renowned practitioner, respected for his

Katja Triller Vrtovec is an attorney at law at PFP Law and mainly deals with commercial, health, administrative and employment law. She holds an LLM from the University of Houston Law Center, where she specialised in

experience in employment law, and advises corporate clients and private persons on a wide array of employment matters. His employment practice ranges from employment litigation and employment-related issues with respect to company restructurings and union negotiations, to redundancy proceedings and downsizings. Clients describe him as a sound, assured lawyer with an extensive range of legal expertise, who understands the intricacies of the economy and the needs of his clients.

medical law, and is a doctor of laws (Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana). In addition to her studies, Katja has worked in various other positions, including as an adviser to the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia, and is now an active associate professor in the field of regulatory and public administration at the New University, European Law Faculty in Nova Gorica, where she teaches civil servants law.

PFP Law Bleiweisova cesta 30 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia Tel: +386 (0)82 052 111 Email: info@pfp.law Web: www.pfp.law

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