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How to wind up a company in Slovakia
We are ready to provide our legal services during the winding-up of your Slovak company. In Slovakia, companies wind up their business through liquidation, unless they are insolvent. The liquidation ends with the deletion of the company from the Commercial Register. The liquidation
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Bulgaria introduces stabilization proceedings
A chance for companies to avoid insolvency proceedings Stabilization proceedings are instituted for a trader who finds that the threat of insolvency is imminent on looking at payment deadlines over the next six months. By giving the affected business a chance to reach agreement with creditors, the newly
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In insolvency proceedings a claim by a pledgee continues to enjoy preferential status when property seized is sold before bankruptcy was declared in enforcement proceedings
The Supreme Court of Estonia has answered a question not previously regulated in Estonia as to how the insolvency proceedings of a debtor affect satisfaction of a claim by a pledgee. In particular, this concerns the situation where property seized is sold in enforcement proceedings but the debtor is declared
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Money transfers between the shareholders and the company
Capital Fund. In Slovakia, up until recently, there were two common ways shareholders could invest money into a company. Either the shareholders increased the company’s registered capital, or they provided a loan to the company. Numerous experts have discussed an additional third possibility – shareholders might invest the money in
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Health-related data under the GDPR
How can the pharmaceutical, medical device and healthcare sectors collect health-related data properly? Pharmaceutical and medical device companies, along with the healthcare sector, select a variety of sensitive personal data. This means they have to observe special rules for processing health-related data under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which