The Government of the Republic of Serbia recently took a significant step in redefining the rules regulating construction activities in Serbia by proposing amendments to the Law on Planning and Construction. If adopted, this will introduce significant changes and breakthroughs for both individuals and the industry as a whole.
Oppenheim Advises Colliers on New Headquarters Lease in Budapest's Bem Center
Oppenheim has advised Colliers on the lease agreement for its new Budapest headquarters in the Bem Center building located in the city's first district.
Ukraine Recovery And Reconstruction Projects: Key Legal Tips for Foreign Construction Companies
Understanding procedures, stakeholders and milestones of Ukraine’s future recovery is essential for all parties planning to be involved in that process, including on the construction side. In this effort, the key messages currently available are as follows.
Marcin Bisikiewicz Returns to Private Practice with DWF in Poland
DWF has announced that former Mostostal Warszawa Legal Department Director Marcin Bisikiewicz will soon be joining the firm's Dispute Resolution and Arbitration department in Poland as a Partner.
Pavla Kreckova Joins KPMG Legal in Prague
Former CMS Partner Pavla Kreckova has joined the KPMG Legal team as the firm's new Head of Banking/Finance and Real Estate.
White & Case Advises mBank on Archicom’s Bond Issuance
White & Case has advised arranger and dealer mBank on Archicom's M7/2023 series bond issuance under the real estate developer's up to PLN 350 million bond issuance program.
Amendments to the Law on Planning and Construction – Abolishment of Paid Conversion, Focus on Energy Efficiency and Green Construction
Amendments and supplements to the Law on Planning and Construction (“Law”) were published in the Official Gazette no. 62/2023 from 27 July 2023 and entered into force on 4 August 2023, whereas certain provisions of the Law will enter into force in 2024 and 2026, respectively.