Schoenherr has advised the shareholders of Austrian software company Usersnap on its sale to the Saas.Group. Dorda advised the buyer.
SSW Advises Starward Industries on Warsaw Stock Exchange Main Market Prospectus
SSW Pragmatic Solutions has advised Polish video game developer Starward Industries on the prospectus for the transfer of its shares from the alternative trading system NewConnect to the main market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
Zivkovic Samardzic Successful for B92 Before European Court of Human Rights
Zivkovic Samardzic has successfully represented the B92 media company before the European Court of Human Rights in a dispute against Serbia.
Schoenherr and BPV Huegel Advise on Process Sensing Technologies Acquisition of Sensore Electronic
Schoenherr has advised Process Sensing Technologies on its acquisition of Austria's Sensore Electronic. BPV Huegel advised the founders of Sensore Electronic on the sale.
EU: Hacking for Plaintiffs' Money?
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) likely anticipated a wave of GDPR-related referrals. Few such matters receive as much attention from the public and lawyers as questions on GDPR damages.
Serbia Adopts the Personal Data Protection Strategy for 2023 – 2030: Fresh and Bold Goals for the Times to Come
In a critical move to face the rapidly evolving technological novelties and their immanent implications on the protection of personal data and the business environment in general, the Serbian Government adopted the Personal Data Protection Strategy 2023 – 2030 (the “Strategy”) late this August.
Guest Editorial: The First (?) Victim
Not even half a year has passed since ChatGPT’s AI-supported chatbot started its public career in the online space and we have already heard of the first (?) lawyer who got in trouble in court for using AI to do background research. For those who missed the story, the chatbot “created” some fake case law examples, and upon several follow-up questions, the AI even confirmed that the cases were real. The references to these cases were then submitted to a US court where it quickly became clear that the cases never existed. Apart from the procedural problems this caused for the lawyer involved, this was an eye-opener for many in the legal industry.