The media industry in Latvia has won recognition of its rights and privileges in opposition to the state and individuals. Investigative journalists working online and in print, radio and television have done groundbreaking work to reveal serious violations and crimes. Public media, mainly owing to its digital presence, has been recognised as a legitimate, trustworthy […]
On 1 August 2022, in common with other EU Member States, the Baltic countries implemented in their local employment laws requirements set out in Directive (EU) 2019/1152 (the Directive) on transparent and predictable working conditions in the EU. Please find below the list of additional information which in each country needs to be provided either […]
Listen to this podcast HERE. EPISODE SUMMARY Leonard Wagenaar is a director at EY UK office, mostly visible as M&A, PE and international tax expert. He was with a Big4 for 9 years, was also working for a bank, two private equity funds and his own consulting. Probably what makes Leonard even more unusual […]
The World Law Group asked their member firms around the globe to provide some insight on anti-corruption laws applicable to corporations. Are bribes to foreign government officials prohibited? Is corruption of individuals punishable? Can a company be liable for the acts of its intermediaries or third parties? We contributed by answering these and many other […]
The applicant alleged that the registrant of the GLOBUS mark and the entrepreneur to which the mark had been assigned had engaged in unfair competition. The authority, considering a range of factors, found that there was no unfair competition in this case. Among other things, competitive relations between the applicant, the registrant and the entrepreneur […]