Montenegrin Ministry of Finance has published the Draft Law on Changes and Amendments to the Law on Payment Transactions of Montenegro along with the report on the public hearing.
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Montenegrin Ministry of Finance has published the Draft Law on Changes and Amendments to the Law on Payment Transactions of Montenegro along with the report on the public hearing.
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The Serbian competition authority has started an in-depth investigation of a merger in the steel industry.
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The Serbian competition authority has started a gun-jumping probe in the pharma retail sector, probing whether the acquisition of a pharmacy business through a public-private partnership (PPP) was supposed to be notified in the merger control procedure.
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Doklestic Repic & Gajin is pleased to announce the launch of its French Desk, led by Ms. Marija Papic.
Ms. Papic is a French-trained and dual-qualified multilingual French and Serbian lawyer who worked in some of the biggest international law firms, organizations and multinational companies in Strasbourg, Paris and Luxembourg.
Together with her dedicated team, Marija looks forward to providing assistance to French-speaking clients in need of legal assistance in Serbia and the rest of the Adriatic region.
For more information, please visit our French Desk webpage.
The Rulebook provides preventive measures that the employer is obliged to apply in order to prevent the occurrence and spread of infectious diseases and eliminate the risk, for the safety and health of employees, as well as other persons in the work environment.
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The Regulation introduces a simplified procedure for the issuance of debt securities of companies during a state of emergency as well as upon expiration of 180 days from its abolition.
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The parliamentary debate on the Draft of the Company Law, which Montenegrin Government submitted to the Parliament in November last year, ended on 20 May 2020.
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Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (“FBH”) has recently adopted the Law on Mitigation of Negative Economic Consequences (the “Corona Law“), introducing a number of measures for mitigation of negative effects of Covid-19 pandemic on the economy of FBH. The list of measures aimed to support business of commercial entities in FBH include inter alia the following:
All commercial entities that want to use some of the above provided measures have to file the requests for subventions to local Tax Department up to the 10th day in a month, for the previous month.
The Corona Law started to apply in the FBH on 9 May 2020 and will be in force until expiration of 60 days period upon termination of the state of accident. In addition, according to the Article 3 of the Corona Law, in case of any discrepancy between this law and any other law applicable in the FBH, the Corona Law will be applicable. Apart from this law, several Cantons and Municipalities have provided additional subventions for business entities operating in their regions.
What were the main traits of merger control in Serbia in 2019? Doklestic Repic & Gajin competition team has crunched the numbers to find out.
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