Zepos & Yannopoulos has advised Greek pharmaceutical technology start-up Purposeful on its collaboration with investor PharOS.
Glatzova & Co Helps INU.COM Secure Investment Intermediary License
Glatzova & Co has successfully represented INU.COM in licensing proceedings before the Czech National Bank, with the company being granted an investment intermediary license effective June 17, 2023.
Zivkovic Samardzic and Radovanovic Stojanovic & Partners Advise on TinySeed Investment in Plainly
Zivkovic Samardzic has advised US venture capital fund TinySeed on its investment in video automation software developer Plainly. Radovanovic Stojanovic & Partners advised Plainly's shareholders.
Tough Questions for Austria's M&A Market: A Buzz Interview with Bernd Taucher of Graf Patsch Taucher
Struggling with high inflation, tough questions are being asked of the Austrian M&A market lately, and the government responded by planning a new, more flexible corporate form with reduced capital requirements, according to Graf Patsch Taucher Partner Bernd Taucher.
Anti-Aggression Measures Ramping Up in Ukraine: A Buzz Interview with Artem Sokurov of Sytnyk & Partners
With a new cryptocurrency regulation in the legislative pipeline, Ukraine's anti-aggression measures are also ramping up, presenting even more uncertainties and challenges for all business sectors in the country and keeping lawyers on their toes, according to Sytnyk & Partners Counsel Artem Sokurov.
Packed Docket for Bulgaria’s Parliament: A Buzz Interview with Zvezdelina Filova of Deloitte Legal
Bulgaria is experiencing a wide plethora of legislative changes, from employment law and artificial intelligence all the way to the commercial sector, IT, and ESG, according to Deloitte Legal Country Legal Leader and Senior Managing Associate Zvezdelina Filova.
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Another Piece in the EU's Green Legislative Mosaic
The EU is taking another legislative step in the fight against climate change. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is set to become a complement to emissions trading and later replace it entirely, according to a new regulation.