Despite the political stalemate preventing any legislative movements and access to recovery and resilience funds, Bulgaria's markets are humming, according to Kambourov & Partners Partner Angel Rizov. Which is just as well, as the political crisis shows no signs of abating.
Bahas Gramatidis & Partners Advises HRADF on New Industrial Parks Project
Bahas Gramatidis & Partners has advised the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund on the launch of a Greek Ministry of Development & Investment project titled New Industrial Parks.
Zoran Draskovic and Peter Hodal Join Hillbridges as Partners
Former Aldertree Legal Partners Zoran Draskovic and Peter Hodal have joined Hillbridges as Partners together with their team.
Making It Rain in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Buzz Interview with Natasa Krejic of Sajic
With large energy and infrastructure projects under development in Bosnia and Herzegovina, local legal professionals are facing an uphill battle against the double standards in their industry, according to Sajic Law Firm Senior Partner Natasa Krejic.
KDKH Represents MS-EKO Before National Appeal Chamber and Warsaw District Court
Krynicki Dajczer Kaminski Herominski has represented MS-EKO before the National Appeal Chamber and the District Court in Warsaw as one of the contractors challenging a single-source procurement organized by the City of Warsaw.
Popescu & Asociatii Successful for City of Sinaia in Construction Dispute
Popescu & Asociatii has successfully represented the interests of the City of Sinaia in a construction dispute.
Are Foundations a ‘Contracting Authority’ within the Meaning of the Polish Public Procurement Law?
Foundations, along with associations, are the most widely chosen legal form for Polish non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Due to the specific nature of their relationships with the state, doubt may sometimes arise as to whether foundations may be legally obliged to organize tender proceedings. This is because the Public Procurement Law (PPL) does not list foundations among other types of entities which may act as ‘contracting authorities’. Does this mean that no foundation under any circumstances will ever have to observe public procurement laws? Naturally, this question can only be answered in the negative, as in some cases a foundation may acquire ‘contracting authority’ status under the above-mentioned laws.