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Supreme Court of the Czech Republic: Resignation of board members of corporations at an inopportune time
Towards the end of 2019, the Czech Supreme Court took position on an issue which has become very topical in the context of the current Covid-19 pandemic. What are the consequences of the resignation of a board member at an inopportunity moment in time? As we’re penning this article, the
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Slovakia: State aid for employers during the state of emergency
Details of the adopted measure No. 3 to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on employers in Slovakia Only recently, new details on the conditions of state aid for employers whose turnover has fallen as a result of the state of emergency have been published. The current
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Implementation of the Posting of Workers Directive – Consequences for Lithuanian companies
An overview of the German government’s current draft law of the 21.02.2020 and the possible consequences for Lithuanian companies. In the “Corona” period, many other legal issues quickly fade into the background, but these are likely to have a significant impact on the Lithuanian economy at the latest after the
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How will the so-called “60/40” measure be applied in Bulgaria?
On 30 March 2020 the Government adopted a Decree on the requirements for granting compensation to employers with the aim of preserving employment in the state of emergency due to the coronavirus This article overviews the requirements and procedure to be observed by companies applying for compensation under
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Extraordinary moratorium for businesses affected by anti-epidemic Czech government measures
In these trying times for entrepreneurs, the government has decided to ease the conditions under which debtors may attain temporary protection from creditors and to make moratoria accessible on a broader basis. Czech Parliament approved in a fast-track hearing a bill referred to as lex COVID, which addresses the areas