The highlights the banking industry is talking about
Educational programmes for ambitious business
Today’s reality is a regular minefield for most businesses. As lawyers we keep a close eye on trends and changes in the business environment. We sense, see, think, and analyse. And we connect the dots.
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Data and information security after 5 years of the GDPR
It’s a good time to take stock and analyse what has changed, and what we can expect in the near future.
An inclusive organisation works for everyone
An inclusive organisation should first and foremost consider the individual and make them feel empowered and secure.
Succession planning in family businesses: a few words on family foundations
The introduction of family foundations into Polish law is a change that Polish businesses have been awaiting for many years.
Information on price reductions: descriptions of displayed prices
We discuss price description requirements and different ways of displaying prices in online stores, depending on whether they are displayed in product search engines, on product cards or via a mobile app.
Biomethane development will help meet environmental targets | Energy transition and biofuels
Biofuels may be attractive to industry at large, which – in order to meet the environmental objectives of its ESG policies – can thus increase the share of renewable fuels for its own production needs.
New deadlines and scope for transfer pricing reporting, and CJEU VAT judgment | Tax Focus
The deadlines for meeting transfer pricing obligations for 2022 are approaching.
Unitary Patent & Unified Patent Court – a revolution in patent protection
After years of discussion and preparation, the EU’s unitary patent system is becoming a reality and is expected to start on 1 June 2023. This is a real revolution in patent protection in the European Union, as with the entry into force of the unitary system, the Unified Patent Court will also commence its activities.
New Supreme Court resolution – are we facing a slowdown in the operation of the Public Procurement Court
On 26 April 2023, the Labour Chamber of the Supreme Court issued a resolution stating that the hearing of a civil case by a single judge in a court of second instance as allowed under the so-called Anti-Covid Act, restricts the right to a fair trial, as it is not necessary for the protection of public health, and will render the proceedings invalid.