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According to the recently released IFLR1000 rankings, Sorainen is the only law firm in the region holding only the highest, Tier 1 rankings, in all categories in the Baltics. Furthermore, 27 lawyers have earned an individual ranking by the guide, highlighting them as the utmost experts in the region. Leading finance-focused publication IFLR1000 is the […]
We are pleased to present to you our overview of the main changes in legislation in the real estate, construction and energy sectors in Belarus in 2021 and the first half of 2022. Hereinafter any legal acts and state bodies mentioned are legal acts and state bodies of the Republic of Belarus unless specified otherwise. […]
On 16 June 2022, the Saeima approved on first reading amendments to the Energy Law and the Electricity Market Law, which, among other things, regulate energy communities. Despite the fact that energy communities are well-known elsewhere in Europe, to date, there is no regulation specifically of energy communities in Latvia, and the concept is relatively […]
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In the first Energy Club Latvia we have invited a guest speaker, expert with extensive experience in the wind park project development – Erika Ščiogoleva, head of Ignitis Renewables Latvia. Erika shares her insights into investors’ views of wind park projects: what the most significant things are for investors and what mistakes developers can make […]
Sorainen senior associate Andris Vilisons shares a legal overview of the zoning requirements: how developers can feel safe about zoning requirements for the development of wind parks, what the legal solution is in case site planning contradicts Cabinet Rules, and what guarantees developers may receive regarding whether or not detailed planning development is required.