Tax Stories Podcast – Episode 14– with Michael Keen (IMF) & Joel Slemrod (University of Michigan). Joel Slemrod is a professor of economics at the University of Michigan, and Michael Keen is a deputy director of the Fiscal Affairs department at the IMF. Both are authors of a brand new book – Rebellion, Rascals and […]
Will EU trademarks be valid in EU Member States, including overseas, after Brexit? Will EU trademarks be valid in UK after Brexit? We are sharing an update regarding EU trademarks, covering frequently asked questions about EU trademarks in light of Brexit. If you are interested to learn more, please read more below. I want to […]
Legal 500, a leading legal directory, has compiled an overview of the law and practice of force majeure across a variety of jurisdictions. Our force majeure experts, partner Kaupo Lepasepp and associate Liisa Maria Kuuskmaa provided a summary of current issues affecting force majeure in Estonia. An overview of 14 jurisdictions Each chapter of this […]
Tax Stories Podcast – Episode 13 – with Jens Svolgaard. Jens Svolgaard mostly has been working with tax in e-commerce – Electronic Arts (EA), Spotify and now – Bolt, the Estonian and global unicorn. The conversation with Jens can be divided in three blocks – Bolt business, personal development revelations and taxation trends around the […]
There are many natural persons who can no longer meet their debt obligations in the Baltic states. For them, overindebtedness is not just a temporary problem – various factors have led to an increase in the number of insolvent natural persons. As shown by economic examples, the insolvency of natural persons is caused by excessive […]