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Legal assistants Natālija Ķīse and Nikola Cīparsone compiled the material. Cybersecurity Council authorises the signing of the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime Published: 13 October 2025 The Council of the EU has approved the signing of the UN Convention against Cybercrime, a new global treaty aimed at setting common standards to fight cybercrime and improve […]
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On 15 October 2025, the Estonian Parliament adopted the amendments to the Securities Market Act and other related acts, which introduce the uniform application of close-out netting regulation into Estonian laws and adjust the scope of the financial collateral regime.[1] The amendments will enter into force on the 10th day after publication in Riigi Teataja[2], […]
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With the June 7, 2026, deadline approaching, EU Member States are at different stages of implementing the Pay Transparency Directive, which aims to strengthen pay openness and gender equality across Europe. Addleshaw Goddard has launched an Implementation Tracker, compiled in collaboration with partner law firms including Sorainen, offering a country-by-country overview of legislative progress. Our […]
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Innovation, creativity, and reputation are at the heart of every successful business – and all three rely on strong intellectual property protection. In this issue, our intellectual property experts share the latest cases from across the Baltic region, which reveal how intellectual property continues to shape business, culture and innovation. Estonia: The underwear saga: why […]
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Tony Dajer is a retired Emergency Department director from New York. He was an Emergency Room doctor in the closest hospital to the World Trade Center during 9/11 terrorist attacks, where around 3000 people died. In 2020 The NewYorker had an article about Tony and the leadership lessons in a crisis situation, a topic we focused on in this […]