Boyanov & Co. has advised digital transformation consultant Synechron on its full acquisition of Bulgarian developer Dreamix. Djingov Gouginski Kyutchukov & Velichkov advised Dreamix and its nine shareholders on the sale.
An Overview of the Activity of the National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing in 2023. The Main Breaches of Personal Data Controllers. Recommendations for 2024 in Order To Comply with the Legal Provisions on Personal Data Protection
The main breaches of the Regulation (EU) No. 679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (hereinafter the “GDPR” or the “Regulation”) committed by the Romanian data controllers (the “Controllers”) investigated and sanctioned by the National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing (the “Supervisory Authority”) in 2023 may be summarized as follows:
Azuolas Cekanavicius and Povilas Junevicius Make Partner at Ellex
Former Associate Partners Azuolas Cekanavicius and Povilas Junevicius have been promoted to Partner positions with Ellex in Lithuania.
Madalina Ivan Business Attorneys at Law Opens Doors in Bucharest
Former CEE Attorneys Managing Associate Madalina Ivan has recently announced the launch of her new law firm in Bucharest: Madalina Ivan Business Attorneys at Law.
Redesigning – Changes in IP Designs in Hungary
Important changes entered into force as of January 1, 2024, in the world of designs. As a result, it will be easier, faster, and cheaper to obtain IP design protection in Hungary.
Wardynski & Partners Represents Civil Society Drug Policy Initiative in Dispute with Meta
Wardynski & Partners has represented the Civil Society Drug Policy Initiative on a pro bono basis in a dispute with Meta.
Does the Birkin Handbag Represent a Market of Its Own?
The luxury design company Hermès is facing allegations of engaging in unlawful practices by “tying” the purchase of its popular Birkin bags to the purchase of other luxury clothing and accessory items, as claimed in a class-action lawsuit filed in the US. According to the lawsuit, two California shoppers stated that they were compelled to buy additional Hermès products from various categories such as apparel, scarves, and homeware before being allowed to purchase Birkin handbags from the Paris-based brand.