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Estonians have not yet recovered from this fall’s electricity price shock, while the 2022 state budget already aims to considerably hike traffic fines and state fees. As if that was not enough, the government introduced a bill in late September that promises to increase the tax burden further, our partner Allar Jõks and counsel Piibe […]
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On 1 November 2021, important legal changes that will apply to companies that sell food, drinks or agricultural products will come into effect. The UTP (Unfair Trading Practices) Directive will be transposed to Lithuanian law. One of the goals of this Directive is to ensure balanced relationships between buyers and suppliers. What does this mean […]
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Several amendments to the Latvian Insolvency Law have been adopted over the course of the Summer. In addition, a separate law providing for the discharge of obligations of natural persons has been passed and will come into force on 1 January 2022. Here is an outline of these changes. Our colleague Edvīns Draba sharing the […]
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Publication / Maksim Salahub, Marina Golovnitskaya, Stefan Tomchyk, Stasys Drazdauskas, Aušrinė Dambrauskaitė, Ieva Andersone, Andris Tauriņš, Linda Sarāne-Reneslāce, Private: Gunvaldis Leitens, Kaupo Lepasepp, Olivia Kranich, Oliver Kuusk
With the development of innovative technologies, all areas of law are being faced more and more often with new tasks that require a more creative approach in order to be solved, as well as with changes in legislation. Intellectual property is perhaps one of the areas of law that have adapted to this process most […]
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