PETERKA & PARTNERS: Content partner of AGRO&FOOD FORUM
On 15 September 2022, PETERKA & PARTNERS, was a content partner of the “Agro&Food Security Forum. Grains, Oilseeds, Pulses”. The event, co-organized by the Polish-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce, usually takes place in Kyiv and is the biggest annual event in the industry. This year, however, it was Warsaw that had the opportunity to host. Marcin […]
Partnership with the Polish-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce
PETERKA & PARTNERS Hungary has partnered with the Polish-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce to deliver legal and business news to the Chamber’s members every month.You can read this month’s short articles on the Chamber’s website.
PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania, a speaker at Bucharest E-commerce Day organized by Czech Trade
We are honoured that PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania continues to be a a reliable partner of Czech Trade Bucharest, by having the opportunity to act as a speaker within their events. On September 20, our Romanian office participated as a speaker during Bucharest E-commerce Day organized by Czech Trade. Andrei Dumitrescu, one of our valuable […]
Further changes to the registration of beneficial owners from 1 October 2022. Do they apply to you?
On 1 October 2022, an amendment to Act No. 37/2021 Coll., on the Registration of Beneficial Owners (“the Act”) will come into force. In particular, the amendment brings changes to terminology and expands the range of entities that will be obliged to register their beneficial owners. The full article can be found by following this […]
Important amendments and supplements to law no. 85/2014 on insolvency prevention and insolvency proceedings in Romania
The Romanian team of PETERKA & PARTNERS regularly focuses its attention on the most important legislative changes occurring in various key areas, including insolvency. Recently, Law no. 216/2022 has reshaped many of the essential provisions of Law 85/2014 on insolvency prevention and insolvency proceedings, mainly concerning insolvency prevention procedures – the ad-hoc mandate which was […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Bulgaria provided comprehensive legal assistance to a leading provider of facility management services in the region of CEE with respect to the acquisition of a Bulgarian business
The Bulgarian team of PETERKA & PARTNERS provided comprehensive legal assistance to a leading provider of facility management services in the region of CEE with respect to the acquisition of a Bulgarian company active in the sector. The deal marks the client’s entry to the Bulgarian market and its further CEE expansion. Our services covered […]
Latest legal changes brought to the Fiscal Code in Romania
The Romanian Fiscal Code was amended by Government Ordinance 16/2022 published on 15 July 2022. Some of the amendments proposed shall enter into force in 2022, while the majority of the amendments to the Fiscal Code shall enter into force in January 2023. PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania has prepared a leaflet which summarizes the most […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS ranked by IFLR 1000 in five offices
We are happy to be recognised by the prestigious IFLR 1000 ranking in M&A category.We have been ranked in the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania. Congratulations to our M&A team! We are grateful for the support of our clients.
Polish Mergers and Acquisitions team ranked in IFLR1000
We are pleased to announce that the Polish office again succeeded in the prestigious IFLR1000 ranking in the M&A category. Congratulations to Agnieszka Siwińska and Dorota Płoskowicz, Partners and leaders of our M&A practice and the entire team, namely Sławomir Patkowski, Katarzyna Konończuk, Marta Kafarska, Jakub Słodziński, Marcin Kryszko, Anna Kerner and Ilona Palejko. In […]
The Bulgarian team of PETERKA & PARTNERS advised one of the global leaders in bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings on the reorganisation of its business in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian team of PETERKA & PARTNERS advised one of the global leaders in bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings on the reorganisation of its business in Bulgaria. The assistance included incorporation of a local subsidiary as well as various corporate, tax, contractual and employment matters associated with the restructuring of the local activity.