The EU Council recently adopted a position on the proposed revision of the Directive on the legal protection of designs.
Educational programmes for ambitious business
Today’s reality is a regular minefield for most businesses. As lawyers we keep a close eye on trends and changes in the business environment. We sense, see, think, and analyse. And we connect the dots.
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EU greenwashing ban moves closer
Customers, investors and business partners are increasingly interested in products and services that respect the environment.
Error as a defect in a declaration of intent
The Civil Code provides for a number of situations in which a defective declaration of intent is invalid or its effects can be avoided.
Artificial Intelligence: a global commitment to safe and responsible innovation
The interest of leading countries in AI issues in this era of digital transformation is no coincidence but reflects the growing awareness that AI is not only a technological breakthrough, but also a catalyst for change in many areas of social and economic life.
Defence-side litigation finance
Third-party funding (TPF) has been used successfully in arbitration and litigation for many years, and in our experience, has recently been increasingly used by Polish companies.
First AI legislation in the US
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order on safe, secure and trustworthy AI, imposing a series of obligations on the AI technology sector based on the principles of transparent and responsible machine development.
Banking sector overview | Banking today and tomorrow | November 2023
“2% Safe Mortgage” with a new index. Borrowers may not like it
Prohibition of equity crowdfunding in limited liability companies
Let’s look at what changes businesses can expect in the Commercial Companies Code (KSH) with regard to crowdfunding.
Invalidity of a transaction vs. deduction of VAT
According to the Supreme Administrative Court (Naczelny Sąd Administracyjny, NSA), a taxable person may not be deprived of the right to deduct VAT simply because a legal transaction is invalid from a civil law perspective.