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  • European Legal update 17.04. – 30.04.

    Publication / Natālija Ķīse

    Assistant lawyer  Natālija Ķīse compiled the material.        Data protection Fashion online retailer, Shein, to comply with more stringent DSA rules Published: 26 April 2024 Shein, an online fashion store with over 45 million monthly visitors in the EU, has been officially classified as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) by the Commission today in […]

  • Tax Stories Podcast – Episode 58 – Bernard Peeters

    Publication / Jānis Taukačs

    Bernard Peeters is a senior partner of the leading Belgium tax boutique Tiberghien, a member firm of WTS Global tax network. Listen to the podcast here! In this episode (no.58) you will learn about leadership principles, professional firm management and international tax topicalities. You will also discover about: what principles did Bernard Peeters and his colleagues […]

  • Effects of inflation on public procurement contracts: when can the contract price be increased?

    Publication / Paulius Murauskas

    The changes in prices and inflation observed in recent years have created a lot of uncertainty regarding signed and still ongoing contracts. This has led to questions being raised regarding specific public procurement contracts. Related legal disputes have already reached the highest courts of Lithuania. According to the courts, the law generally allows for an […]

  • Intellectual property audit: ensuring legal compliance and protection

    Publication / Maksim Salahub, Yauheni Budchanka, Marina Golovnitskaya

    Today, 26 April, we are celebrating the World Intellectual Property Day! This holiday emphasises the exceptional importance of protecting intellectual property (IP) rights, which are crucial for every business, as they provide a competitive advantage, prevent others from using or profiting from your innovations, and, moreover, allow you to monetise your intellectual assets through licensing or […]

  • Latvia Takes a Bold Leap: Embracing International Standards with the Arbitration Law Reform

    Publication / Valts Nerets, Paula Šūtava

    Latvia’s status as the arbitration unicorn remains undisputed after nearly ten years since adopting the country’s first Arbitration Law (“Latvian Arbitration Law”). In February 2024, the overly liberal Latvian regime resulted in 57 arbitral institutions. This record-high number, however, is considerably less than the 214 arbitral institutions in Latvia in 2013. Although advertised by the Latvian government to follow the […]

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