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29.11.2006
News

European social law – unemployment allowances

Judgment of the European Court of Justice in Case C-406/04 Gérald De Cuyper of 18 July 2006.
29.11.2006
News

EU commission confronts national governments on mergers

New use of Article 21 (4) of the Merger Regulation
29.11.2006
News

Jurisdiction to open main insolvency proceedings

Judgement of the European Court of Justice in Case C-341/04 Eurofood IFSC Ltd of 2 May 2006.
20.9.2006
Publications

The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Pharmaceutical Advertising 2006

Hana Heroldová and Jana Schovancová drafted a chapter dealing with regulation of advertising in the pharmaceutical sector in the Czech Republic for the publication The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Pharmaceutical Advertising 2006. In their article they reply to questions concerning advertising of medicinal products, rules regulating advertisements of health professionals and other experts dealing with health issues, including advertising of health institutions such as hospitals. The article also answers questions concerning Internet advertising in the field of pharmacy, including regulation of advertising of health technology. The publication was issued by the British publishing house Global Legal Group. The article can be downloaded here.
12.9.2006
News

KŠB cooperates with PPF Group member Torpera Limited in preparing joint-venture agreement with Sichuan Changhong Electric Co., Ltd.

KŠB represented Cyprus-based Torpera Limited, a member of the PPF Financial Group, in preparing a joint-venture agreement with the Chinese company Sichuan Changhong Electric Co., Ltd. for the manufacture of plasma televisions. The agreement sets forth the fundamental parameters of cooperation in the joint venture between the PPF Group and Changhong and was entered into on September 12, 2006.
1.9.2006
News
Corporate law

KŠB provides legal services to the RWE Group for squeeze-out in Severočeská plynárenská, a. s.

Squeeze-outs pursuant to Section 183i et seq. of the Commercial Code have been a part of the Czech legal system only since July 1, 2005, a relatively short time, but they immediately became in principle a frequent instrument used for solving ownership structures in many important Czech commercial companies.
22.8.2006
News

Council Regulation (EC) No. 1346/2000 on bankruptcy proceedings to affect Czech entities doing business in foreign countries

In the Czech Republic as well as in other EU countries, the first events from application of Council Regulation (EC) No. 1346/2000 on Bankruptcy Proceedings have appeared pursuant to which courts of the member state in which the debtor’s main interests are concentrated are competent to commence bankruptcy proceedings. In case of a company or another legal entity, the registered office is considered to be the place where main interests are concentrated, unless the contrary is proven. A court of such member state can newly declare bankruptcy with effects in the Czech Republic in respect of a Czech entity with a registered office in the Czech Republic but with main interests on the territory of another EU member state without the necessity of undergoing the procedure for recognition of an insolvency decision. This also applies in the opposite case in which Czech courts can declare bankruptcy in respect of a debtor from another EU member state under the same conditions.
22.8.2006
News

Important amendments to Commercial Code and Accounting Act

On March 8, 2006, two legal regulations became simultaneously valid and effective which significantly amend the Commercial Code and the Accounting Act and have considerable practical impact in the area of law for commercial companies.
22.8.2006
News

Chemical Industry

Negotiations concerning the draft order titled REACH, which regulates in particular the registration of chemicals by their producers and the effectiveness of which is envisaged in 2007, is in the final phase. This is a very significant legal regulation concerning de facto all companies involved in the chemical industry. All documentation concerning these issues is available at http://ecb.jrc.it/REACH/.
22.8.2006
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Amendment to Act No. 116/1990, Coll., on lease and sublease of commercial premises

In the case of a lease agreed upon for entrepreneurial purposes, the lease agreement must newly contain information on the type of business carried out on the leased commercial premises. If the lessee wishes to change the type of business and if such change significantly affects the use of the commercial premises, the lessee may do so only subject to the lessor’s previous consent, unless agreed otherwise. The lessee’s failure to do so constitutes grounds for the lessor’s notice of termination, unless agreed otherwise. Neither the lessee nor the lessor may terminate the lease on the grounds of change in ownership of the building in which the leased commercial premises are located, unless agreed otherwise. In the case of the lessee’s dissolution as a legal entity, the lease newly terminates only if such legal entity was dissolved without a legal successor, unless agreed otherwise. (Effective as of October 19, 2005.)
22.8.2006
News

European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No. 805/2004, on European Enforcement Order for uncontested claims

The regulation introduced the so-called European Enforcement Order for uncontested claims, i.e. receivables recognized by creditors on the basis of a payment order or a judgment for recognition. The basic idea of this regulation is that if investigatory proceedings correspond with a certain standard, the claim arising from the proceedings can be confirmed in the state where it was issued as an European enforcement order. Such claim can be executed in another member state without the necessity of exequatur, i.e. recognition proceedings. The regulation brings evident advantages to creditors who have the possibility of fast and effective resolution in a foreign country without involving the court power of the member state in which they seek the claim, i.e. without delays and higher costs. The regulation is a part of a set of measures for further development of the principle of mutual recognition of judgments and other decisions by court bodies in the EU. (Effective as of October 31, 2005.)
22.8.2006
News

Information on an amendment to Act on Collective Investment

On March&nsbp;17, 2006, the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic approved an important amendment to Act No. 189/2004, Coll., on Collective Investment. Besides certain amendments of a technical nature, this amendment brings about three fundamental changes with significant importance for investment companies and funds, developers, real estate dealers and risk capital investors.
22.8.2006
News

Telecommunication

The European Union prepares a fundamental reform of the existing European telecommunication policy. For this purpose, the General Directorate of the European Commissions’ Information Company opens an expert public discussion. For details see http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/06/874. Potential standpoints can be sent until October 30, 2006.
22.8.2006
News

Act on unilaterally increasing apartment rent and other changes to legal regulation of apartment leases

On March 14, 2006, Act No. 107/2006, Coll., on Unilateral Increase of Apartment Rent and on Amendment to Act No. 40/1964, Coll., the Civil Code, as amended (called the “Four Years Act”) was announced in the Collection of Laws becoming effective March 31, 2006. The regulation of increasing the rent is valid until December 31, 2010.
22.8.2006
News

Competition/Retail Banking

The General Directorate for the Economic Competition of the European Commission addressed the expert public and asked for a standpoint concerning issue connected with retail banking, specifically issues concerning current accounts and associated services. The base for an expert discussion should be the Commission’s Report concerning these issues issued in June 2006. Expert standpoints can be presented until October 9, 2006. For details on these issues see the European Commission’s web page http://ec.europa.eu/comm/competition/antitrust/others/sector_inquiries/financial_services/public_consultation_2.html.
22.8.2006
News

Structural Funds

The European Parliament has approved five orders regulating project financing from structural funds for 2007- 2013. EUR 308 billion has been allocated for the Solidarity Fund, European Social Fund, Regional Development European Fund and for the new European Association for Territorial Cooperation in the EU’s seven-year budget. The approved legislation defines targets and in particular the criteria for drawing on the funds and for their distribution in the extended EU. The means for drawing on the funds is opening in the amount of almost EUR 308 billion for 2007 through 2013, which is more than one third of the total financial framework. EUR 23.6 billion (i.e. more than CZK 773 billion) is allocated for the Czech Republic from the funds. For allocation of the funds from structural funds and the Solidarity Fund among operation programs in the Czech Republic in 2007-2013 and other details see http://www.strukturalni-fondy.cz/operacni-programy-2007-2013/.
22.8.2006
News

State Aid, Energy, Transport

In the European Union a public discussion has just ended on the proposal for a change of the existing order No. 69/2001 on application of Articles 87 and 88 SES (state support) for de minimis public support in the area of transportation and coal industry. Therefore, it is possible to expect that this proposal will be negotiation in a short time. Quite interesting is the fact that the Commission also made available full texts of standpoints of certain entities concerning this proposal, such as those of Scottish Coal, CoalPro, IG Bergbau Chemie Energie, Eurelectric, etc. The proposal is available at http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/energy_transport/state_aid/consultation/2006_04_15_en.htm.
22.8.2006
News

New administrative rules

Public administration is newly understood as a service to the public. In comparison with the original administrative rules, the new administrative rules concerns all public administrative proceedings, i.e. the procedures of state administrative bodies and of self-governing bodies (municipalities, regions, profession self-governance).
22.8.2006
News

Energy and Transport

The General Directorate for Energy Industry and Transportation of the European Commission published on its web page a fundamental document “Annual Report on Energy Industry and Transportation for 2004“. The full text of this publication can be obtained free of charge on the European Commission’s web page – see http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/energy_transport/figures/energy_review_2004/index_en.htm.
15.8.2006
News

Amendment to the Trade Licensing Act

On May 19, 2006, Act No. 214/2006, Coll. was announced in the Collection of Laws, which amends Act No. 455/1991, Coll., the Trade Licensing Act, as amended, and certain other acts; this act became effective on August 1, 2006. The aim of the amendment is to simplify procedures during registration of an entrepreneur in the area of small trade business activities; such simplification is to be achieved by reduction of the number of acts and visits that the entrepreneur is obliged to perform in connection with commencement of its business activities. The act also concentrates certain acts that the entrepreneur had so far to perform separately into a single location. The Trade Register is newly pronounced by the act as a public administration information system. The Trade Licensing Office of the Czech Republic is its administrator and the Trade Register is operated by municipal and regional trade licensing offices in the extent set forth by law.
15.8.2006
News

Fundamental changes in the Czech labour law since January 1 2007 – a new Labour Code and a new Act on Safety and Health Protection at Work

The Labour Code (LC) cancels fifty-eight valid legal regulations with effect as of January 1, 2007 and is drafted as a labour-law code containing, save for certain exceptions, complete labour-law regulations. As up to now, the legal regulation of collective bargaining remains outside the Labour Code.
15.8.2006
News

New Public Procurement Act

On July 1, the new Public Procurement Act No. 137/2006, Coll. (the "Act") became effective, which became to exist as a part of a legislative package creating a legal framework for public procurement and concessions (which are newly regulated in a separate Act No. 139/2006, Coll.). It can be stated that adoption of this act represents apparent improvement of the existing legislation, since it brings legal precision of the conditions for orders with simultaneous guaranteeing a more free attitude to the orderers procedures and starts from consistent respecting the proportionality principle in the sense of balancing the achievable degree of the formality of the applied rules (generally contributing to higher transparency) with a practically tolerable amount of administrative costs and time of the prescribed procedures. Read more here/p>
15.8.2006
News
Corporate law

KŠB assisted in the first spin-off of a commercial company in the Czech Republic

This project was realized within the PPF Group in which a part of the assets from Česká pojišťovna a. s. was spun-off to establish the new company Home Credit Grand Holding a. s.
5.8.2006
News
Corporate law

KSB participates in a "pioneering" legal project: two major Czech companies have merged into European Company (Societas Europaea - SE)

In a pioneering legal move, the first ever Cypriot European company (societas europea) - RPG Industries SE - was registered by the Cypriot authorities on 3 August 2006. This European company was formed by a merger of two significant Czech companies Karbon Invest and Charles Capital into their Cypriot parent. European company is a new type of corporation introduced recently by the EU law. It is for the first time that important Czech companies have participated in a true cross-border merger.
1.7.2006
News

Ladislav Smejkal novým zástupcem KŠB v Bruselu

21.4.2006
News

KŠB named Czech Republic’s leading law firm in 2006 Who’s Who Legal Awards

26.3.2006
News

European Court of Justice declares itself not competent when the reference for a preliminary ruling

Judgement by the European Court of Justice in Case C-302/04 – Ynos kft v Janos Varga, dated 10 January 2006
26.3.2006
News

Freedom of movement for workers and recognition of diplomas

Judgment by the European Court of Justice in Case C-330/03 Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos (Institution of Civil Engineers), Canales y Puertos v Administración del Estado (State Administration), dated 19 January 2006
26.3.2006
News

Commission Communication – INTRA-EU Investment in the financial services sector

OJ [2005] C 293
26.3.2006
News

State Aid: Repayment of state aid ordered by the European Commission

Decision by the European Court of Justice in Case C-148/04 – Unicredito Italiano SpA v. Agenzia delle Entrate, Ufficio Genova 1, dated 15 December 2005
26.3.2006
News

Regulation on controls of cash entering or leaving the community

European Parliament and Council Regulation 2005/1889/EC dated 26 October 2005, on controls of cash entering or leaving the Community (OJ [2005] L 309)
26.3.2006
News

Freedom of Establishment: Tax relief for parent company as a result of losses incurred by its subsid

Judgement by the European Court of Justice in Case C-446/03 – Marks & Spencer plc vs. David Halsey (Her Majesty’s Inspector of Taxes), dated 13 December 2005
26.3.2006
News

Cross-Border mergers directive

Directive 2005/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council dated 26 October 2005, on cross-border mergers of limited liability companies (OJ [2005] L 310)
15.3.2006
News

Kocián Šolc Balaštík is deemed to be one of the best law firms in the Czech Republic in the area of competition law

Based on an analysis performed by the prestigious magazine Global Competition Review (No. 8, December 2005/January 2006), law firm Kocián Šolc Balaštík was assessed as one of the top three elite law firms in the Czech Republic in the area of competition law.
28.11.2005
News

Unfair commercial practises directive

Directive 2005/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 May 2005 concerning unfair business-to-consumer commercial practices in the internal market and amending Council Directive 84/450/EEC, Directives 97/7/EC, 98/27/EC and 2002/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ [2005] L 149) – hereinafter the “Directive”
28.11.2005
News

Scope of requirements for establishment of breach of community law by a member state

Judgement of the European Court of Justice in case C-287/03 – Commission v. Belgium, dated 12 May 2005
28.11.2005
News

Concession for management, distribution and maintenance of a public gas distribution installations –

Judgement of the European Court of Justice in case C-231/03 – Consorzio Aziende Metano (Coname) v. Commune di Cingia de’Botti, dated 21 July 2005
28.11.2005
News

Principle of equal treatment of man and woman, rule of equal pay for man and woman

The judgement of the European Court of Justice in case C-191/03 – North Western Health Board v. Margaret McKenna, dated 8 September 2005
28.11.2005
News

Free movement of goods: Restriction on import of medicines for personal use

Judgement of the European Court of Justice in case C-212/03 – Commission v. France, dated 26 May 2005
28.11.2005
News

Competition: Commitments from Coca-Cola become legally binding

Commission decision in Case No. COMP/39.116/B-2 – Coca-Cola issued pursuant to Article 9(1) of the Council Regulation 1/2003
28.11.2005
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Reimbursement of the costs of a bank guarantee provided in lieu of payment of a fine imposed by the

Judgement of the Court of First Instance in case T-28/03 – Holcim (Deutschland) AG v. European Commission, dated 21 April 2005
1.10.2005
News
M&A
TMT

KŠB represented TELEFÓNICA, S.A. in the acquisition of ČESKÝ TELECOM

KŠB represented Spanish company TELEFÓNICA, S.A. in the acquisition of a 51.1% share in ČESKÝ TELECOM. This was the largest acquisition in the Czech Republic in 2005, with the purchase price reaching nearly 83 billion Czech crowns.
19.6.2005
News

Securing Consumers safety – new guidelines for notification of dangerous products

Commission Guidelines for the Notification of Dangerous Consumer Products to the Competent Authorities of the Member States by Producers and Distributors in accordance with Article 5(3) of Directive 2001/95/EC (Commission document No. C (2004) 4772/F of 14 December 2004)
19.6.2005
News

Referral for a Preliminary Ruling of the European Court of Justice from an Arbitration Court

The judgment of the European Court of Justice in Denuit and Cordenier (C-125/04) of 27 January 2005
19.6.2005
News

Refusal by the European Commission to Pursue a Claim against Competitors

The judgment of the European Court of Justice in European Commission v. max.mobil Telekommunikation Service (C-141/02 P) of 22 February 2005
19.6.2005
News

Claims for Damages against the Community in External Trade Cases

The judgment of the Court of First Instance in Chiquita Brands and Others v. European Commission (T-19/01) of 3 February 2005
19.6.2005
News

Competition Law – new standards in the assessment of conglomerate merges

Judgment of the European Court of Justice in Tetra Laval BV v. European Commission (Case C-12/03 P) of 15 February 2005
19.6.2005
News

Competition – FIFA regulations on occupation of football players’ agents

Judgment of the Court of First Instance in Laurent Piau v. European Commission (Case T-194/02) of 26 January 2005
19.6.2005
News

Proposal for Regulation on Visa Information System

Proposal for Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the Visa Information System (VIS) and the exchange of data between Member States on short stay-visas This regulation will enter into force from on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. Official Journal of the European Union, C 052 of 2 March 2005.
19.6.2005
News

European Court of Justice Decisions on the Pricing and Reimbursement of Medicine

Judgments of the European Court of Justice in Merk, Sharp & Dohme BV v. Etat Belge (C-245/03) and Glaxosmithkline SA v. Etat Belge (C-296/03) of 20 January 2005
19.6.2005
News

Ongoing Developments in the Area of Borderline Products

Directive of the European Parliament No. 2004/27EC of 31 March 2004 amending Directive 2001/83/EC on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use (OJ EU [2004], L 136, p. 34)
1.3.2005
News

Personnel changes at the Brussels branch

26.2.2005
News

State aid regarding construction of infrastructure available to public

Judgment of the Court of First Instance in Valmont Nederland BV v Commission (T-274/01) of 16 September 2004 (Official Journal of the European Union C 244 of 1 October 2004)
26.2.2005
News

Trade marks – Absolute grounds for refusal to register

Judgement of the European Court of Justice in SAT.1 SatellitenFernsehen GmbH v Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (C-329/02) of 16 September 2004
26.2.2005
News

State aid – Investment aid

Judgment of the Court of First Instance in Kronofrance SA v Commission (T-27/02) of 1 December 2004
26.2.2005
News

Trade marks comprising a common surname

Judgement of the European Court of Justice in Nichols plc v Registrar of Trade Marks (C-404/02) of 16 September 2004
26.2.2005
News

Vat taxation of airlines

Judgment of the European Court of Justice in Cimber Air (C-382/02) of 16 September 2004
26.2.2005
News

Discrimination of migrating workers in area of social benefits

Judgment of the European Court of Justice in Merida (C-400/02) of 16 September 2004
26.2.2005
News

Restructuring and rescue aid guidelines

Communication from the Commission — Community guidelines on State aid for rescuing and restructuring firms in difficulty (Official Journal of the European Union C 244 of 1 October 2004)
26.2.2005
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Competition - Private enforcement of competition rules

Study on the conditions of claims for damages in case of infringement of EC competition rules
26.2.2005
News

Legal protection of sporting databases

Judgment of the European Court of Justice in The British Horseracing Board Ltd and Others v William Hill Organization Ltd (Cases C-203/02) of 9 November 2004
26.2.2005
News

Commission has no longer power to adopt a decision after proposed merger plan notified to it by unde

Decision 2000/790/EC of 28 June 2000 declaring a concentration incompatible with the common market and the EEA Agreement (Case COMP/M.1741 - MCI WorldCom/Sprint) annulled by the judgment of the Court of First Instance in Case T-310/00 of 28 September 2004
26.2.2005
News

Individual dividend taxation in context of free movement of capital

Judgment of the European Court of Justice in Manninen (C-319/02) of 7 September 2004
26.2.2005
News

Competition – Anti-doping legislation

Judgment of the Court of First Instance in David Meca-Medina and Igor Majcen v European Commission (T-313/02) of 30 September 2004
31.1.2005
News

Expansion of our German Desk

23.11.2004
News

Labelling of foodstuffs

Judgment of the Court of Justice in Douwe Egberts (C-239/02) of 15 July 2004
23.11.2004
News

Compensation to crime victims

Council Directive no. 2004/80/EC relating to compensation to crime victims Official Journal of the EU L 261 of 6 August 2004
23.11.2004
News

Free movement of goods - Biocides

Judgment of the Court of Justice in Nicolas Schreiber (C-443/02) of 15 July 2004
23.11.2004
News

Judicial Cooperation – European Enforcement Order

Regulation no. 805/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council creating a European Enforcement order for uncontested claims Official Journal of the EU L 143 of 30 April 2004
23.11.2004
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Obligation of Loyalty

Judgement of the Court of Justice in Commission v. Italy (C-82/03) of 13 July 2004
23.11.2004
News

Restriction on alcohol advertising in broadcasts of sport events

Judgement of the Court of Justice in Commission v. France (C-262/02) of 13 July 2004
23.11.2004
News

State Aid – Financing of Promotional Activities by Trade Chambers

Judgment of the Court of Justice in Pearle and Others (C-345/02) of 15 July 2004
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25.7.2014
News

Are Internet Links Lawful?

Hyperlinks are common. But are they lawful if they link to copyrighted documents? The European Court of Justice issued a decision on Internet links for the first time this past February.
25.7.2014
News

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
News

Community Law News

The mandates of some former European MPs have stimulated legislative endeavours by Community authorities. Long sought-after rules for public contracts and concessions, and audits of financial statements, were finalized and adopted in the first months of 2014.
25.7.2014
News

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
News

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
News

Emission Allowances: Like a Boomerang

From 2008 to 2012, emission allowances were allocated to electricity producers in the amount determined by the National Allocation Plan. But this originally trouble-free matter may become expensive for the state.
25.7.2014
News

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.
22.7.2014
News
Capital markets

Unique Legal Arrangement for J&T Bank’s Perpetual Bonds

KŠB advised J&T Banka on issuing bonds that offer investors a fixed yield with no maturity date.
9.7.2014
News
Competition

KŠB advises LEO Express

KŠB advises LEO Express in litigation against České dráhy, a.s. concerning compensation for damage
7.7.2014
News
Publications

KŠB for CEE Legal Matters

KŠB partner Pavel Dejl and KŠB associate Martin Krčmář comment on competition law in international publication CEE Legal Matters
30.6.2014
News

KŠB’s Tax Partner in Who’s Who Legal

Who’s Who Legal has identified KŠB Tax Partner Helena Navrátilová as one of the Czech Republic’s two experts in corporate tax.
30.5.2014
News

Savings Income Directive

Amendment to the Savings Income Directive
30.5.2014
News

Supplementary Social Security Agreement between the Czech Republic und USA

30.5.2014
News

Information from the General Financial Directorate on trust funds

30.5.2014
News

Vat Act amendment

5.5.2014
News
Publications

Jan Dědič’s Interview for Hospodářské noviny

Professor Jan Dědič, a KŠB partner and expert lawyer involved in the re-enactment of Czech private law, explains how he feels about a number issues introduced by the new Corporations Act.
31.3.2014
News

KŠB vypracovala právní analýzu ohledně Nového divadla v Plzni

20.3.2014
News

KŠB oceněna v prestižním právním žebříčku Chambers Global 2014

11.3.2014
News

KŠB Recognized in Legal Rankings

In 2014, Kocián Šolc Balaštík and many of its lawyers were recognized in several international legal rankings such as IFLR 2014 in categories such as M&A, banking & finance, capital markets and restructuring & insolvency.
10.3.2014
Publications

Autoři KŠB o právních normách týkajících se veřejného osvětlení

6.3.2014
Publications

KŠB v Global Competition Review 2013

4.3.2014
News

KŠB’s X Lege Newsletter No. 3/2013

The major theme featured by X Lege No. 3 is what the new Civil Code will bring.
3.2.2014
News

KŠB receives 2014 Corporate INTL Magazine Global Award

Law firm KŠB has received awards from Corporate INTL, a British magazine and online database for consultancy services with a global reach.
6.1.2014
News

New commentary released with contributions by KŠB attorneys

C. H. Beck has published the first part of commentary on the new Civil Code. With contributions from KŠB attorneys Vlastimil Pihera and Jan Lasák.
19.12.2013
Publications

Getting the Deal Through - Electricity Regulation 2013

16.12.2013
News
Pro bono

Poděkování za benefiční koncert

10.12.2013
News

New balance sheet item

Accounting
10.12.2013
News

Legal measures of the Upper House

Income tax Tax on acquisition of immovable items
10.12.2013
News

VAT electronically only

VAT returns to be filed electronically next year
6.12.2013
News
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
News
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
News

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
21.11.2013
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Guarantee for VAT

VAT guarantee postponed Guarantee for VAT - Payments in special cases
21.11.2013
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Vat Act amendment

21.11.2013
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Legal measures

Legal measures by the Senate
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.
17.10.2013
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Pro bono

Pozvánka na Benefiční koncert dobré vůle ve prospěch Výboru dobré vůle – Nadace Olgy Havlové

3.10.2013
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KŠB at the 2013 International Engineering Fair

From the 7th through the 11th of October, Kocián Šolc Balaštík will take part in the 2013 International Engineering Fair in Brno.
10.9.2013
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Pro bono

KŠB podpořila zrakově postižené

27.8.2013
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Vat News

Invoicing rules; Vat on insurance operations; Correction of tax amounts on receivables due from debtors in insolvency proceedings; Unpaid tax to be guaranteed by recipients
27.8.2013
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From the Chamber of Deputies

27.8.2013
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Minimum wage increase

27.8.2013
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From the Chamber of Deputies

Liability for unpaid tax; Collective corrective tax document; Specialized Financial Office
27.8.2013
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Constitutional complaint against cancellation of certain provisions of the income Tax Act

27.8.2013
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Burden of proof weighs heavily on tax subjects

27.8.2013
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June flood - related tax relief

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.
23.7.2013
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M&A

KŠB advises on the acquisition of Centrum Holdings s.r.o.

KŠB provided legal advice to BM Management s.r.o. during the acquisition of Centrum Holdings s.r.o., the operator of Aktuálně.cz, Centrum.cz, Atlas.cz and other web portals, by Economia, a.s.
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”.
27.5.2013
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Guaranteeing Unpaid Tax

The General Tax Directorate issued information that tax authorities will, for the time being, refrain from calling upon guarantors to pay unpaid VAT.
27.5.2013
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New Withholding Tax Rate

27.5.2013
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Tax Information Exchange Agreements

16.5.2013
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Tax Rules and Changes in 2013

Registration Proceedings Penalty for Late Tax Statement
6.5.2013
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Publications

Tomáš Sequens on Energy Performance Certificates in Hospodářské noviny

In a recent interview for business-focused daily Hospodářské noviny, KŠB Lawyer Tomáš Sequens talked about the current situation regarding energy performance certificates (EPCs).
6.5.2013
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New Issue of Prestigious Annual Publication Chambers Europe Again Recommends KŠB

Renowned British rating company Chambers and Partners recommends KŠB and its lawyers in several categories in “Chambers Europe 2013”.
24.4.2013
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New International Agreements

24.4.2013
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Financial Administrative Authority

Data Boxes Regional Offices Unused Vacation Time
24.4.2013
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Taxation of Individuals in 2013

Cooperation Persons Solidarity Surcharge & Advance Payments
29.3.2013
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Prestigious Annual Publication Chambers Global Again Recommends KŠB

The renowned British rating company Chambers and Partners recommends KŠB and its lawyers in three law categories in “Chambers Global 2013”.
12.3.2013
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Disputes

High Court in Prague Confirms Ad Injunction

KŠB helped a major mineral water company win injunction proceedings in a dispute over ads painted on Prague trams.
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.
1.3.2013
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Disputes

KŠB Helps Advanced World Transport a.s. Win Administrative Dispute

Kocián Šolc Balaštík represented Advanced World Transport a.s. and helped it win a more-than-year-long dispute over the prices for using the Czech railway system.
28.2.2013
Publications

Martin Šolc for Lidové noviny about the “Better Devil”

KŠB Partner Martin Šolc explains in Lidové noviny’s regular supplement “Právo & Justice” why it would be a shame to postpone the recodification of Czech private law, which is due to take force and effect in 2014.
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.
29.1.2013
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Three KŠB Experts Listed in the Latest Issue of Who´s Who Legal

Renowned British rating agency Who’s Who Legal, which has recommended the foremost legal practitioners in 32 categories in over 100 countries worldwide since 1996, lists three KŠB experts in its latest guide.
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.
8.1.2013
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Jiří Horník Becomes a KŠB Partner

On 1 January 2013, Jiří Horník (38) became a new partner at Kocián Šolc Balaštík (KŠB). Jiří specialises in property law and project financing and is one of only a few Czech experts on aviation and aerospace law. KŠB now has nine partners.
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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