Non-material damage is determined by Serbian law as inflicting on another physical or psychological pain or causing fear.
The Serbian Parliament has passed the amendments to the Energy Act, introducing significant reforms to the nation’s energy ...
Jarvis Legal, a cloud-based platform for legal practice management, has been a part of the LexisNexis family since Jul 2024.
The longstanding partnership between Hungary and Serbia has taken another step forward with the recent amendment to the ...
Since 2016, the term “Black Friday” has been registered as a trademark in Germany, granting exclusive rights to a single company, Super Union Holdings Ltd. of Hong Kong, for its use in advertising. Th ...
E+H has advised Austrian Ski Association's subsidiary Austria Ski Team Handels- und BeteiligungsgesmbH on a joint venture ...
Unlike many neighboring countries, the Trademark Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina explicitly addresses bad faith trademark ...
Sayenko Kharenko, working with Hogan Lovells, has advised the International Finance Corporation on two risk-sharing ...
Renatus Kollar and Lucia Raimanova have been appointed as Co-Managing Partners of A&O Shearman's Bratislava Office.
The UK government recently unveiled guidance on a major update to its corporate fraud laws: the “failure to prevent fraud” ...
Filip & Company and Deloitte Legal-affiliated Reff & Asociatii have successfully represented BT Leasing Transilvania IFN ...
Cytowski & Partners advises Wordware on its USD 30 million series seed with Spark Capital, Felicis, and Y Combinator. Goodwin ...