Schoenherr and GLG Ltd provide comprehensive guidance for corporate counsel on the laws and regulations of mergers and acquisitions in the Czech Republic. Detailed information is provided on the relevant Czech authorities and legislation; the mechanics of acquistion; and much more.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 10 May 2012 | Practice Area: Mergers & Acquisitions
As of 1 April 2012, the Czech Public Procurement Act has been significantly amended. The aim of the Amendment, according to its promoters, is to obtain the best price without the possibility of collusion. This briefing from Schoenherr looks in detail at the various changes the Amendment brings.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 04 May 2012 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
After years of uncertainty, in 2011 the Czech Republic passed an amendment to the Commercial Code explicitly allowing for the limitation of damages in agreements under Commercial Code between entrepreneurs and companies. This briefing from Schoenherr discusses the amendment's legal consequences.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 15 February 2012 | Practice Area: Warranties
Although not without setbacks, the Czech Republic has made great progress in its transition to a pluralistic, democratic and market-oriented society. This reference tool by Baker & McKenzie provides a general guide for companies operating in or considering investment here.
Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 20 January 2012 | Practice Area: Corporate Governance
This briefing from the CEE's Schoenherr provides the reader with an overview of the steps, timescales and costs associated with the establishment of a limited liability company in 19 CEE jurisdictions in which the firm is active.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 30 September 2010 | Practice Area: Mergers & Acquisitions
Wind power is playing a vital role in achieving the EU’s renewable energy targets, with the wind power sector continuing to expand. However, the success of wind power is strongly dependent on national regulatory provisions. This guide aims to give investors an overview of the permits required.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 09 September 2010 | Practice Area: Renewables
With the passing of the transitional period, and the Czech Republic’s commitments resulting from the Treaty establishing the European Community, there are no more useless limits on foreigners acquiring real estate in the Czech Republic, with the notable exception of agricultural land and forests.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 03 May 2010 | Practice Area: Commercial Property
The Czech Republic has a new law heralding significant change in the punishment of cybercrime.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 03 May 2010 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement
On 1 September 2009, a simplified procedure for assessing certain types of concentrations was introduced into the Czech regulation of concentrations. This new procedure should shorten and simplify the assessment of certain types of concentrations.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 03 May 2010 | Practice Area: Merger Control
The number of companies facing financial difficulties has grown steadily over the last year and investors are showing increased interest in assets in distress, be it an entire enterprise, a part of it, specific assets or shares. What can these investors expect from Czech insolvency law?
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 03 May 2010 | Practice Area: Corporate
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