Recent instructions issued by Romanian Trade Registry
New instructions have been issued by the Romanian Trade Registry in May 2021 which envisage the wording related to the “unlimited term” of Romanian companies, and the duration of the mandate of directors of Romanian limited liability companies. Further to such instructions, the term used for companies that do not have a limited term will […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania, proud speaker at Polish Investment & Trade Agency Bucharest webinar
Romania continues to be an attractive market for foreign investors, and investing in this jurisdiction offers several advantages due to its market potential, strategic location and competitive business and legal environments. On 7 July, PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania will participate as a speaker at the webinar “Doing Business in Romania – Legal and Tax Aspects, […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Newsletter
The same as every year, we are here with the summer issue of our PETERKA & PARTNERS Newsletter. So, before you leave on holiday, don’t hesitate to read up on the latest legal and tax news. The PETERKA & PARTNERS Newsletter brings you reports on legal developments and consists of the following sections: news from […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania assists Romanian entrepreneur on exit from joint venture
PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania has recently assisted a Romanian entrepreneur holding a minority participation in a Romanian leather goods producer, in connection with the various competition and M&A related issues involved in a transaction concerning the transfer of shares/exit from a joint venture with a well-known Italian brand. The project is important as it concerned, […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania, once again partner and sponsor of unique Czech Centre Bucharest project
PETERKA & PARTNERS Romania continues to be a reliable partner and sponsor of the cultural and social projects conducted by Czech Centre Bucharest. Following our past successful cooperation, we were proud to aid an innovative cultural project by once again being a sponsor during the preparation and the launching of the “Drum Bun Map”. The […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Ukraine advises major international player in specialty logistics on employment matters
The Kyiv Team of PETERKA & PARTNERS has assisted the Ukrainian subsidiary of a major international player in specialty logistics on a wide range of employment matters. The team successfully completed a complex assignment on a change to the organizational structure of the Ukrainian subsidiary and a change in the organization of employment, including the […]
Recent amendments regarding annual statement for UBO announced in Romania
At the end of May 2021, by Government Emergency Ordinance no. 43/2021, the deadline for the submission of the annual Ultimate Beneficial Owner statement for Romanian companies was extended for the year 2021 until October 1st. According to previous rules, the deadline for such submission was 15 days as of the approval of the financial […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Sofia supports local subsidiary of global leader in access solutions
The PETERKA & PARTNERS Bulgarian team advised the local subsidiary of a global leader in access solutions on complex employment matters related to the implementation of various optimization measures. The assistance also involved analysis of the social security aspects of the measures and the potential impact on the state support provided in respect to the […]
Interview with Plamen Peev for CEE Legal Matters
Plamen Peev, Partner and Director at PETERKA & PARTNERS Sofia office, was interviewed by CEE Legal matters for their Buzz series. Please follow the link to read the interview focusing on highlights of Bulgaria’s current landscape.
PETERKA & PARTNERS Ukraine successfully assists a client in a dispute with tax authority
PETERKA & PARTNERS Ukraine has successfully assisted the officials of Ukrainian subsidiary of international cables manufacturer in a dispute with tax authority. Due to comprehensive legal support provided by our Ukrainian team, the administrative cases against the management of the company were closed by the court of the 1st instance.