A number of changes have been recently introduced and will be introduced in the near future in Hungary that fundamentally affect both the most commonly applied legislation, as well as the day-to-day work of lawyers. Below is an overview of the important points of these developments.
Bulboaca & Asociatii Helps Investimental Obtain Financial Investment Services Authorization
Bulboaca & Asociatii has supported Investimental in obtaining its financial investment services authorization from the Romanian Financial Supervisory Authority.
2023 Monetary Limits of Consumer Arbitration Committee Applications and Related Administrative Fines Announced
The Communiqué on Increasing the Monetary Limits in Article 68 of the Consumer Protection Law No. 6502 and Article 6 of the Regulation on Consumer Arbitration Committees (“Communiqué”) was published in the Official Gazette dated 16.12.2022 and numbered 32045.
The Odyssey of Urban Planning in Bucharest
Bucharest is currently going down a rocky road insofar as urban regulations are concerned, which have gone through a real odyssey, from being judicially and administratively suspended, to some of them ending up by being finally cancelled by the administrative litigation courts.
Bulboaca & Asociatii Successful for Eazy Asigurari in Obtaining Operating License
Bulboaca & Asociatii has successfully represented insurance company Eazy Asigurari before Romania’s financial supervisory authority in obtaining its operating license.
Montenegro – Digital Nomads Obtaining Residence Permits
After the Parliament of Montenegro adopted Law on amendments to the Law of Foreigners and introduced legal framework for digital nomads earlier in August 2022, further activities were undertaken in order to establish the practical applicability of the adopted legal framework.
Squire Patton Boggs Successful for Kosovo in ICC Arbitration
Squire Patton Boggs has successfully represented Kosovo in an International Chamber of Commerce arbitration concerning the revocation of a microfinance license.