Includes license requirements for key professional services that are open to U.S. service providers.
Last Published: 2/21/2019
Slovenia does not recognize U.S. legal accreditation, and regulations regarding licenses to practice in-country are restrictive.  Some Slovenian law firms conduct business in English and are familiar with U.S. law.  Information on local service providers specializing in EU law, consulting, and business development is available through the Commercial Service at the U.S. Mission to the European Union.
 

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