Who are the lawyers who had Tjaša Andree Prosenc's back?

The article discusses a disciplinary complaint filed in 2013 by Federico Pignatelli against attorney Tjaša Andree Prosenc. According to the text, Prosenc allegedly violated her client's instructions by certifying a falsified company assembly minutes with notary Miro Košak. Instead of documenting that Federico Pignatelli would remain director, she certified a version naming "Doris Mayer Pignatelli" as director—a legally non-existent person.
The complaint alleges Prosenc pursued personal interests, having previously expressed desire to purchase an apartment from the building owners. When the owner refused, "she unlawfully alienated the apartment and commercial space to herself and her son Gregor Prosenc."
The disciplinary committee, chaired by attorney Renato Frelih and including Rosita Gabrilo and Mihael Gubenšek, allegedly heard only arguments from Prosenc and her representative Miha Kozinc, "without the complainant receiving opportunity to present arguments." The committee acquitted Prosenc.
The ethics commission—comprising Živa Drol Novak, Tatjana Ahlin, and Rija Krivograd—subsequently followed the same approach, disregarding documents showing Federico and Luigi Pignatelli as actual company owners.
The article questions whether the Slovenian Bar Association protected its professional reputation by allowing this disciplinary process.
