JUDr. Milan Malata

JUDr. Milan Malata

One of the founding partners of act MPH advocates. Milan is an experienced strategic partner and internationally recognized attorney. His involvement in several high-profile judicial and administrative proceedings, arbitrations and cross-border disputes is a huge asset for the firm. He provides legal services to major financial institutions, banks, leasing companies, IT, telecommunications and healthcare clients, companies and groups in Slovakia and abroad. 

Milan has vast experience in several legal areas. Most notably, he successfully led the clients’ representation in multi-million dollar bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings. Often representing clients in proceedings before the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), the Slovak Antimonopoly Office and court proceedings against decisions of the Slovak Antimonopoly Office. His cross-border footprint covers national M&A transactions, due diligence projects and projects aimed at restructuring corporate processes. 

He provides expert legal advice on competition law issues, in particular various forms of unlawful restriction of competition (cartel agreements, abuse of dominant position, concentrations), commercial law, corporate and real estate law. Furthermore, he is also involved in debt collection and judicial recovery.

For clients, Milan is primarily a sparring partner and an excellent advisor in difficult decisions and negotiations. His strength lies in his ability to anticipate and bring innovative and alternative solutions to complex problems. 

Attorney at law, Slovak Bar Association since 2004
2013 – Malata, Pružinský, Hegedüš & Partners s. r. o.
2004 – JUDr. Milan Malata, Attorney at law
2001 – Advokátska kancelária Grauzlová&Jóža
JUDr., Faculty of Law, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, 2001
Mgr., Faculty of Law, University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik in Košice, Law Program, 2000
Legal services are provided in Slovak and English
Communicates in German and Russian

Focus area

Focus area

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act legal covers all major European business centres.
Amstredam  •  Bratislava  •  Bucharest •  Budapest •  Frankfurt •  Milan  •  Prague •  Vienna •  Warsaw