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Between the lines of the Commercial Code

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
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  • Czech Republic
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  • January 11 2012

On 1 January 2012, the Amendment to the Commercial Code came into force

New act on criminal liability of legal entities

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
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  • Czech Republic
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  • January 11 2012

In December the Chamber of Deputies overruled the President’s veto of the governmental bill regulating criminal liability of legal entities

Doing business in the Czech Republic

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Czech Republic
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  • January 2 2012

Over the past 10 years, the Czech Republic has adopted new laws in virtually every area of regulation in the Czech legal system consistent with European standards as it prepared for accession to the European Union

Investing in the Czech Republic

  • White & Case LLP
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  • Czech Republic
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  • December 30 2011

Historically, foreign investors have often used intermediate holding companies in other countries when investing in the Czech Republic

Merger no longer needs tax office consent

  • CMS Cameron McKenna
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  • Czech Republic
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  • April 29 2011

A legal entity that is to be dissolved on merger does not need the consent of the tax administrator with whom it is registered when applying to be deleted from the Commercial Register

CMS guide to mandatory offers and squeeze-outs

  • CMS
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  • Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom
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  • April 26 2011

Public takeovers in Europe are on the rise and the transactions require increasing expertise in both the relevant local jurisdictions, as well as knowledge of EU law