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KG Legal cooperates with Scandinavian law firm

picutre shows scandinavian states with flagsKG Legal cooperates with Scandinavian law firm in the field of consultancy in the Polish energy law.

Polish energy law has been amended.

If you interested in new regulations you can find link to the text and our video presenting new regulations HERE.

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New regulations in the field of energy law and renewable energy sources

New regulations include

  • licence in the Energy Law
  • tax interpretation related to Wind Farms
  • other tax issues
  • natural gas reserves – imperative obligation
  • Concept of cluster
  • Fundamentally changed support scheme

 

The amendment will encourage investments in renewable energy in Poland.

 

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Online seminar about legaltech area

KG Legal participated in an online seminar organised by a specialist in software engineering for business information systems from Munich who operates within the program LEXALYZE (interdisciplinary research program). The seminar involved the recent solutions in legal tech area.

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KOREA EXPO 2017, Warsaw

On June 29-30, 2017 at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw there was held international trade show where about 70 Korean companies presented cutting edge technologies and innovative products.

The fair was a great opportunity to develop new contacts and establish business partnerships. The trade show was organised by KOTRA Warsaw, which is Korean Business Center that promotes Polish-Korean economic cooperation and trade and foreign investments. KOTRA Warsaw is also preparing reports and marketing research for the Korean companies to enable them to enter the market and find new partners in the Polish business environment.

KG Legal has established contacts and pursued networking during the trade show, with the view of cross border investments in Poland and transfer of knowledge.

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CORPORATE CLIENT DESK – cross border enforcement of payment order

KG Legal provides legal assistance to a Swedish client trying to enforce the payment from the Polish debtor — Polish company, based on a Swedish judgement. The dispute concerns the application of the Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgements in civil and commercial matters. The crucial legal issues related with the case involve the need to obtain the certificate on the enforceability of the foreign judgment, the scope of enforcement and the possibility of enforcing the legal costs incurred in Sweden in obtaining the judgment against the Polish debtor.

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