Insights

Lexcellence alliance experts’ insights on the array of current legal topics.

06 Nov, 2025
Lara Amršek
Senior Associate
Regulatory Interim Injunction as a “Judicial Freeze” of CHF Loan Payments Pending Final Judgment – an Increasingly Common Judicial Practice

Regulatory Interim Injunction as a “Judicial Freeze” of CHF Loan Payments Pending Final Judgment – an Increasingly Common Judicial Practice

In recent months, Slovenian courts have increasingly issued regulatory interim injunctions that temporarily “freeze” the repayment of Swiss franc (CHF) loans until a final judgment is rendered. This marks an important development in judicial practice, as it provides consumers with effective legal protection already during the proceedings— relieving them from the obligation to pay instalments under a disputed contract and preventing banks from enforcing repayment through execution or other coercive measures during that period.
27 Oct, 2025
Dinar Rahmatullin
Partner
New Information Security Act (ZInfV-1): Key Innovations and Obligations for Stakeholders

New Information Security Act (ZInfV-1): Key Innovations and Obligations for Stakeholders

The Information Security Act (ZInfV-1) enhances cybersecurity protection for stakeholders against escalating threats.
11 Jul, 2024
Lara Amršek
Senior Associate
Succession contracts

Succession contracts

Succession contracts allow property to be distributed to descendants or other persons during the lifetime of the deceased, thus avoiding disputes between heirs after the deceased's death.
20 Jun, 2024
Dinar Rahmatullin
Partner
Extraordinary termination of an employment contract for serious misconduct by the employer

Extraordinary termination of an employment contract for serious misconduct by the employer

The extraordinary termination allows the employee to terminate their employment immediately in the event of serious misconduct on the part of the employer.
12 Jun, 2024
Janja Končan
Senior Associate
The formal employer is liable for damage suffered by the posted worker while working abroad

The formal employer is liable for damage suffered by the posted worker while working abroad

In case ref. no. Up-1514/22, the Constitutional Court ruled that the formal employer is liable for the damage suffered by the posted worker while working at a workplace abroad.
29 May, 2024
Dinar Rahmatullin
Partner
Introduction of the right to disconnect

Introduction of the right to disconnect

With the adoption of the amendment to the Employment Relationships Act (ZDR-1D), a novelty was introduced into the Slovenian legal order, which guarantees employees the right to disconnect. This is an important right that allows workers to limit their working time and to better reconcile their professional and private life.
22 May, 2024

Market Inspectorate of the Republic of Slovenia on the increase of unsolicited deliveries

Market Inspectorate of the Republic of Slovenia on the increase of unsolicited deliveries

The Slovenian Market Inspectorate has issued a notice warning Slovenian consumers about an unusual increase in unsolicited offers of goods that Slovenian consumers are receiving without their prior consent or order.
09 May, 2024
Dinar Rahmatullin
Partner
Important changes to ordinary termination for reasons of misconduct

Important changes to ordinary termination for reasons of misconduct

The amendment to the Slovenian Employment Relationships Act (ZDR-1D) introduces important changes to ordinary termination for reasons of misconduct. The employer must warn the employee in writing of the misconduct, give the employee an opportunity to respond to the alleged misconduct and consider the employee’s arguments before terminating the employment contract.

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