As we outlined in our earlier article, the option of a demerger by means of a spin-off (odštiepenie) is a significant innovation introduced into the Slovak corporate landscape by the Transformations Act.
Transformative Legal Changes: Slovakia's New Transformations Landscape
1 March 2024 marks the date when the Transformations Act No. 309/2023 came into force in Slovakia. This regulation comprehensively outlines the procedures for national and cross-border mergers, divisions, and conversions of companies and cooperatives, moving away from the previously scattered provisions in the Commercial Code.
Have Medicine Shortages in the Czech Republic Been Resolved? Yes and No.
A long-awaited amendment to the Czech Medicines Act came into force on 1 January 2024. What practical impact will it have?
Is Your Branch Registered? And Can We See It?
Last year's "digital amendment" introduced many changes to Czech corporate law. But one change that is often overlooked is the amendment to the Czech Public Registry Act.
Shortage of Critical Medicines: is a European Solution Available?
There has been much discussion about protracted shortages of critical medicines in the Czech Republic over the last couple of months. Many national measures have been adopted. At the European Union level,the Voluntary Solidarity Mechanism for medicines has been put in place.
Boost to Hungary’s Venture Capital Market – The Implementation of “Convertible Notes” in the Hungarian Legal System
Early-stage startups often face a significant challenge due to their very limited runway – as usually they burn money faster than they are able to acquire funding – which makes external capital crucial for sustainability. From the perspective of potential investors determining the worth of these startups is a key factor in deciding whether to invest or not into the specific project which is complex and time consuming, a luxury startups often lack.
Reverse Vesting
Anyone who has seen venture capital investments has probably encountered the expressions “vesting” or “reverse vesting”.
New EU Regulation to Fight Global Deforestation
On 29 June 2023, Deforestation-free Products Regulation ((EU) 2023/1115) entered into force with the aim of minimising the EU’s contribution to deforestation and forest degradation worldwide. Combating deforestation and forest degradation constitutes an important part of the package of measures needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and global biodiversity loss.
Practical Insight into the Application of the FDI regulation by the Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic
The Act No. 497/2022 Coll. on the screening of foreign investments and on amendments and supplements to certain acts, as amended, and Slovak Government Regulation No. 61/2023 Coll. establish critical foreign investments rules (the "FDI legislation"). In cooperation with the Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic (the "Ministry") we have prepared an overview of some practical issues in connection with the FDI legislation.
Extended Scope of Legal Professional Privilege
Are you going to argue legal professional privilege? If so, you may be interested in a recent judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (the "CJEU"), which significantly expands the scope of legal professional privilege.
Do You Think the Green Deal and Cartel Agreements Have Nothing in Common? Have a Second Guess
The Green Deal for Europe aims to boost the efficient use of resources, helps to keep sustainable environment policy and transforms particular economies of the EU countries by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, by rebuilding immovables in order to reach higher level of energy sustainability, by introducing products with longer sustainability time, by developing products that may be easily recycled, by combating global deforestation, and much more.
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.
A Single Patent for All of Europe and a Central Patent Court? Already Realities
Just in time for Children's Day, the dreams of many adult inventors came true!