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25.7.2014
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Tax Aspects of Profit Share Advances
The Corporations Act has brought a lot of positive changes since January. Members of corporations certainly welcome the option to pay profit share advances on the basis of interim financial statements, provided the corporation clearly has enough to pay them and other legal conditions are fulfilled.
25.7.2014
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Firms Start Using Options Available Under the Recodification
Despite a certain cautiousness, according to professor Jan Dědič, a KŠB partner and co-author of the legislation, one can see growing interest in the new legal institutes that are supposed to simplify the lives of firms and their managers.
25.7.2014
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Transparent to the Bone
In March, the European Parliament passed in the first reading an amendment to the original draft AML Directive, which requires Member States to establish registers of legal entities and trust structures in which the end owners and beneficiaries will be listed. The information is to be available to the public. This means that not only major (at least 25%) shareholders but also beneficiaries of private foundations, trusts and similar structures will be disclosed. KŠB lawyer Vlastimil Pihera comments on the draft as follows:
25.7.2014
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Experience with Regional Airports in Europe
This past spring, KŠB partner Jiří Horník took part in an international air transport conference in Bucharest. The topic of his discussion, which you can read more about at www.patria.cz/pravo, concerned the operations of regional airports, which often have to fight for their own survival. Many regional airports rely on state aid, which has become harder to obtain following the introduction of stricter rules. In practice, many airports could wind up in trouble.
6.12.2013
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Pro bono
KŠB Supports Multiple Sclerosis Patient Register
Remus is a unique Czech project designed for exchanging data on multiple sclerosis patients. The database links separate statistics kept by governmental health institutions, health insurance companies and professional medical societies, with anonymized data helping to serve scientific, statistical and economic purposes. KŠB provided pro bono advice on personal data protection issues.
25.11.2013
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M&A
KŠB advised on the takeover of Reader’s Digest’s Czech and Slovak operations
Kocián Šolc Balaštík advised Tarsago Media Group on the September 2013 acquisition of Czech and Slovak companies from the USReader’s Digest Association. The acquisition followed a May purchase of Reader’s Digest companies in Poland, Hungary and Romania which took place in line with the worldwide restructuring of Reader’s Digest’s operations.
21.11.2013
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Electronic Communications
Commission Recommendation of February 2003 on relevant product and service markets within the electronic communications sector susceptible to ex ante regulation in accordance with Directive 2002/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on a common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services Official Journal of the European Union of 8 May 2003, L 114, p. 45
15.11.2013
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KŠB Managing Partner Dagmar Dubecká Ranks Thirteenth in the TOP 25 Women of Czech Business
KŠB Managing Partner Dagmar Dubecká climbed twelve steps to #13 in this year’s TOP 25 Women of Czech Business poll held by Hospodářské noviny. Dagmar also won the category of Legal Services, Consulting & Audit.
19.8.2013
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Environmental Law
KŠB succeeds in cassation complaint before the Supreme Administrative Court
KŠB successfully represented WEEE collection system operator REMA Systém, a.s. in proceedings before the Supreme Administrative Court. The case involved the procedural aspects of an action filed for protection against the Ministry of the Environment’s failure to act.
23.7.2013
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KSB’s X Lege No. 2/2013
The second issue of KŠB’s quarterly newsletter X Lege includes an interview with recodification co-author and KŠB partner Prof. Jan Dědič, who discusses the current wording and planned changes of the legislation accompanying the new Civil Code. This issue also includes an article on the upcoming amendment to the Income Tax Act, which is currently under consideration and which is an important step towards establishing a single collection point.
12.6.2013
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M&A
KŠB Advises Verdi Capital on Acquisition of Solar Power Plants
KŠB advised Verdi Capital, a hedge fund, on the acquisition of three Czech solar parks with an overall installed output of 10.8 MWp. Two of the solar parks (which represent almost half of the total installed output) are roof-top installations. The seller was the Enfinity Group, a leading Belgian solar park developer.
31.5.2013
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Contract Competition for Law Students a Success
KŠB, in cooperation with the law student association ELSA, held a Contract Competition for law school students at the beginning of May. The competition, which comprises simulated contract negotiations, included written and oral contests and culminated in verbal negotiations “between the parties”.
1.3.2013
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KŠB nominated for Chambers Europe Awards for Excellence 2013
Law firm Kocián Šolc Balaštík has been nominated for the Chambers Europe Awards for Excellence 2013 in the category of National Firms. This prestigious award is given by the renowned British rating agency Chambers and Partners.
26.2.2013
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KŠB’s X Lege No. 1/2013
The latest issue of X Lege discusses the upcoming Investment Companies and Investment Funds Bill, which should be enacted by 1 July 2013. This issue also highlights the Supreme Court’s ruling that employers are not required to offer replacement jobs to laid-off employees. The decision, which should be obeyed by all courts hearing labour disputes, inures to the benefit of an employer counselled by KŠB. We also look at the expanded list of supplies for which businesses may be required to guarantee VAT for their suppliers, as well as the European Union’s regulations introducing unitary patent protection in almost all EU Member States under a single application. As always, X Lege features issues regarding the approaching recodification of Czech private law, with this issue focusing on certain temporary provisions. To read the entire X Lege, click here.
11.2.2013
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Zuzana Císařová and Martin Krčmář Join KŠB’s Team of Attorneys
KŠB’s legal team was expanded recently by the addition of two new attorneys: Zuzana Císařová and Martin Krčmář. Zuzana is a specialist in intellectual property law, media and advertising, labour law, litigation and arbitration proceedings, while Martin specializes in competition law, unfair competition, and state aid law.
31.1.2013
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KŠB Institute Launched with Professor Dědič at the Steering Wheel
KŠB Institute, a new learning platform tailor-made for managers and lawyers but also available to general public, will be launched in February. KŠB has designed the institute to help ensure its clients are ready for the substantial changes to be introduced by the recodification of Czech private law.
16.1.2013
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Czech Supreme Court: employers are not required to offer a replacement job to laid-off employees
Following a recent ruling by the Czech Supreme Court, employers will no longer be required to offer another job to employees who are dismissed on grounds of redundancy, not even if a suitable job is open at the same place of employment. This practice was approved by the Supreme Court in order to unify civil and commercial judicial practice and should be followed by all courts charged with settling labour disputes.
2.1.2013
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Important Legislative Changes as of 1 January 2013
The new year often brings legislative changes and this year is no exception. The outline below summarizes the most important acts and amendments taking effect at the beginning of 2013, including new or amended provisions in civil procedure, energy law, pension reform, environmental law, tax, health insurance and the expropriation of real property.
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