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The death of a member: Uncertain fate of a registered partnership with heirs involved
When a member of a partnership dies, it can have serious legal consequences for the future existence of the firm. Depending on the type of partnership, the death of a partner may even result in dissolution of the partnership.
The death of a member: Uncertain fate of a registered partnership with heirs involved
Tax and customs duties on importation of goods into Poland
What importers need to remember when bringing goods into Poland from outside the European Union.
Tax and customs duties on importation of goods into Poland
What is a reverse mortgage, and whom does it benefit?
In September 2014 the Polish Sejm adopted the long-awaited but controversial Reverse Mortgage Act. The act still requires the approval of the Senate and the President—and this new financial product deserves a closer look.
What is a reverse mortgage, and whom does it benefit?
If contractors aren’t sure, are they required to speak up?
Under some circumstances, questioning the terms of reference in a tender may be treated not only as a right but as an obligation of a professional contractor.
If contractors aren’t sure, are they required to speak up?
How to exercise and demand authorial supervision
Because it is a right under public law, the investor for a construction project can demand supervision by the designer regardless of the contractual provisions.
How to exercise and demand authorial supervision
Wardyński & Partners wants to talk about the future of the internet
“The internet clinch: How much freedom? How much control?” will be the theme for a debate on 2 October between representatives of cyber corporations, the media and the third sector about the benefits and threats of the internet. The event is part of the European Forum for New Ideas in Sopot and is organised by Wardyński & Partners.
Wardyński & Partners wants to talk about the future of the internet
A cookie is a cookie
It seems the OHIM register of industrial designs won’t be fattening up on baked goods anymore.
A cookie is a cookie
Uncertain future of support for industrial electricity customers
The Energy Law is to permit industrial users to obtain certificates of origin and present them for redemption for only a portion of the electricity they purchase. But the future of this support mechanism has been called into question.
Uncertain future of support for industrial electricity customers
Offers may be evaluated on the basis of a presentation made after opening of the bids
The National Appeal Chamber has held that it is permissible after opening the bids in an unrestricted tender to hold an exam in which the experts offered are evaluated, and for the points awarded on the exam to serve as a criterion for evaluation of the offers.
Offers may be evaluated on the basis of a presentation made after opening of the bids
The contractor must comply with the contract
By signing a public procurement contract, the contractor undertakes to perform the contract not only in compliance with the wording of the contract, but also in compliance with the contractor’s tender and the terms of reference for the procurement. The quality provided by the contractor must meet the expectations of the contracting authority.
The contractor must comply with the contract
New guidelines from the European Commission on de minimis agreements
A communiqué from the European Commission on de minimis agreements exempt from TFEU Art. 101 has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
New guidelines from the European Commission on de minimis agreements
Overwhelming evidence
Poland’s rules of civil procedure require the parties to present all their evidence at the very beginning of the case. This is supposed to expedite the proceedings. But is it counterproductive?
Overwhelming evidence