Polish office organized “GDPR – evaluation and conclusions after one year” business breakfast
On 11 June 2019, the PETERKA & PARTNERS Warsaw office, in cooperation with the Embassy of the Czech Republic and the Belgian Business Chamber, organized a business breakfast devoted to the GDPR – an evaluation of it and some conclusions drawn after one year of it having been adopted. The speakers were Marta Kafarska and […]
Interview with Ondřej Peterka on How to Build Up Worldwide Law Firm from Czech Republic
Ondřej Peterka, Founder and Managing Partner of PETERKA & PARTNERS, was recently interviewed by Pravni radce, a monthly Czech magazine publishing current events and other news from the field of law. The interview covered the significant characteristics of our firm and how we have found success on international markets. Ondřej Peterka’s reflections can be found […]
Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Rehabilitation Proceedings: An International Guide published by ILN
The PETERKA & PARTNERS Romanian and Slovak offices, as a members of the International Lawyers Network (ILN), have prepared chapters for ILN’s Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Rehabilitation Proceedings guide.The guide offers an overview of the legal aspects of bankruptcy, insolvency and rehabilitation in various jurisdictions. In the chapters devoted to Romanian and Slovak law, you may […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Czech Republic Proud Partner of Vodafone Idea of the Year
PETERKA & PARTNERS Czech Republic is proud to be taking part once again, as a partner company, in the start-up competition Vodafone Idea of the Year. The grand finale takes place in just two days time, on 5 June 2019, and we will be thrilled to learn about the winners, who will be able to […]
Ukrainian Office of PETERKA & PARTNERS supported 9th International Book Arsenal Festival
The Ukrainian Office of PETERKA & PARTNERS supported the Czech Centre Kyiv in its partnership with the 9th International Book Arsenal Festival, taking place from 22 to 26 May in Kyiv. The Festival offers a wonderful exhibition-fair for books, and in 2019 the focus was on the theme of co-existence, i.e., intercultural, inter-historical and inter-political […]
New Amendments to the AML Act in Bulgaria
New amendments to the Bulgarian AML Act came into force on 28 May 2019. These are the fifth amendments to the AML Act since its adoption last year. Even though, many of the changes are of a technical nature, there are still a few points that deserve attention. For more detailed information, please see the […]
Czech, Romanian and Slovak offices contribute to ILN “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace” guide
PETERKA & PARTNERS Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia, members of the International Lawyers Network (ILN), participated in the preparation of a guide on the legal aspects of sexual harassment in the workplace, published by the ILN and describing the law in force in various jurisdictions. To view the guide, please click on this link.
PETERKA & PARTNERS, proud sponsor of Made in CZ – Found in RO event
PETERKA & PARTNERS is proud to announce that the Bucharest office has been the main partner of the cultural event Made in CZ – Found in RO, organized by the Czech Centre Bucharest and the Embassy of the Czech Republic on the 17 May, in Brasov, Romania. The event marked the opening of an exhibition […]
PETERKA & PARTNERS Bulgaria participates in Slovak-Bulgarian Business Forum
Plamen Peev, Partner and Director of the Bulgarian office, was a speaker at the Slovak-Bulgarian Business Forum held on 21 May at the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce & Industry. The presentation focused on the practical aspects of doing business in Bulgaria, including comparisons of both the Bulgarian and Slovak systems. For a photo from the […]
Civil circulation and destruction of counterfeit goods suspended by customs authorities: milestone decision by Supreme Court of Ukraine to resolve ambiguity
The Kyiv office of PETERKA & PARTNERS has successfully defended the intellectual property rights of the client, before the Supreme Court of Ukraine. The dispute concerned, in particular, the ambiguous issue of the civil circulation and destruction of counterfeit goods suspended for release by the customs authorities due to infringement of trademark rights.