In the latest episode of the Pojacalo Podcast, host Ivan Minić continues his conversation with Bogdan Gecić, Founding Partner at Gecić Law. In this instalment, they delve deeper into Bogdan’s professional journey following his studies at Harvard Law School. This was a topic broadly discussed in the first part of their conversation, available here.
Bogdan shares key moments from his international career after graduating from Harvard Law School. He also reflects on his time working in Brussels and what inspired his return to Serbia. With clarity and candor, Bogdan shares lessons learned from navigating complex legal systems across borders. Furthermore, Bogdan discusses the entrepreneurial aspects of establishing a new law firm. From high-level policy to hands-on practice, Bogdan offers a rare blend of strategic insight and entrepreneurial spirit. He delves into the initial steps of his pioneering venture which started as a bold idea with a regional and global outlook.
Building a Modern Law Firm in the Balkans
The conversation indeed dives into the challenges such as recruiting top talent. He further focuses on a strong team culture, and staying ahead in a fast-evolving legal market. He further discusses broader societal topics, including the role of innovation in the development of the legal profession. The episode highlights how vision, grit, and adaptability can redefine traditional industries. Bogdan further offers practical insights on leadership, innovation, and the mindset needed to succeed in an innovative, fast-growing legal practice.
A Must-Listen for Legal and Business Minds
Whether you’re a legal professional, entrepreneur, or simply curious about global business trends, this episode delivers fresh ideas and engaging stories from a leader shaping the future of law in the region. This chapter of the conversation shines a light on the mindset required to lead change in an evolving regional market.
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