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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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Our International Arbitration practice has been included in the GAR 100, Global Arbitration Review’s guide to the top specialist arbitration firms worldwide. Our team has now achieved this recognition for five years in a row, reflecting our solid experience and excellence in the practice. Experts with established track record The first seeds of our arbitration […]
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We successfully represented the municipality of Mulgi in a dispute with the State Shared Service Centre (SSSC) over the latter’s recent decision, by which the SSSC ordered Mulgi Municipality to return approximately EUR 50 000 of EU funding. The recovery order was related to Mulgi Municipality’s two public procurements for the demolition of an old […]
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We successfully represented journalist Virginijus Savukynas in a dispute with public broadcaster LRT. The Vilnius City District Court annulled the decision of the LRT Ethics Ombudsperson and the resolution of the LRT Council, which found that the journalist Virginijus Savukynas violated the LRT Code of Ethics by publishing a post on his personal Facebook account […]