Polish companies are willing and able to buy foreign companies
06.07.2016
Poland’s market economy has been developing rapidly over the last 30 years. Many Polish entrepreneurs have developed their businesses to grow from small initiatives to impressive sizes.
Amendments to the public procurement law
31.05.2016
The total value of the public procurement market in Poland is estimated at PLN 230 billion, with approx. PLN 140 billion being spent under procedures provided for in the Public Procurement Law.
Benchmarking Public Procurement 2016
30.03.2016
Assessing public procurement systems in 77 economies all over the world - the World Bank Report includes the Polish perspective with i.e. DZP law firm 's lawyers insight.
Legal Week 2015: The search for stability
28.11.2015
Although the Central and Eastern Europe region is still suffering from instability, several countries have seen improved economic performance, Dominic Carman reports.
DZP summary: IP Overview of Poland
30.07.2015
Recent developments in IP field in Poland: The year 2014 marked a year of not-so-little change in terms of legal requirements towards marketing in general and online game marketing in particular.
The Lawyer: Poland - Warsaw packed
16.03.2015
An influx of global firms and a rush of indie spin-offs has created an overcrowded legal market in Poland – and fees are suffering. “The market is very crowded,” agrees Krzysztof Zakrzewski.
Everything Old is New Again
11.12.2014
The legal practices of the Big 4 accounting firms are back … and growing quickly. This resurgence is obvious in CEE as well, and the confidence among and optimism of the regional heads suggest that their time has come.
How to protect educational establishments against reprivatisation claims?
28.10.2014
On Monday, 27 October, Gazeta Stołeczna organised a workshop on the reprivatisation of real estate in Warsaw used by schools and pre-schools.
Comment on Ioan Micula and others vs. Romania
15.10.2014
On 2013, the Arbitral Tribunal rendered an Award holding that Romania had violated the Bilateral Investment Treaty between Sweden and Romania by failing to ensure fair and equitable treatment.
Investor Guide to Europe 2014
01.09.2014
Welcome to our first edition of our “Investor guide to Europe”. This document is the result of a partnership between DTZ and Herbert Smith Freehills. The Polish chapter was written by Lech Żyżylewski.
DZP law firm distinguished in prestigious global ranking
30.06.2014
The Spanish Desk of the DZP has recently been distinguished in the Corporate/M&A – Foreign Desks category of the prestigious Chambers Global 2014 ranking.
Poland: Golden goals
17.03.2014
Local and international firms are scrapping for work in Europe’s ‘golden boy’. But the market is not without its risks, including from neighbour Ukraine.
Access to data protection remedies in EU Member States
05.01.2014
Technological advances make it ever more important to safeguard the right to personal data, which is enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.
Data Privacy - A critical issue for business organisations
01.12.2013
Data Protection has been gaining importance amongst the several fields of legislation that have an impact on the core activities of any kind of business and corporation.
In Search of a Transatlantic Data Protection Standard
15.06.2013
In this Article, I will examine a phenomenon that I refer to as the privacy paradox (or paradoxes, as I identify several of them). This phenomenon appears in the Euro-Atlantic discussion on privacy and personal data protection.
Private health insurance report
15.04.2013
Poland is on the verge of an important breakthrough. Over the next 20 years, we need to reform the healthcare system, making it ready to pick up demographic, economic and technological challenges of the future.
Commercialisation of Healthcare (Poland)
15.03.2013
Overview of the regulatory framework for the commercialisation of medical products in Poland (requirements for drugs, medical devices, biological products and natural health products).
An incident or a sign of the times?
14.03.2013
The latest reports about a data “leak” of some sixteen million land and mortgage register records raised some justified concerns and evoked a response from wide circles.