Dispute resolution clauses in contracts include arbitration agreements stating that the parties will attempt to resolve their disputes through mutual negotiation before going to arbitration proceedings, and if the dispute cannot be resolved in this way, arbitration proceedings will be resorted to.
Is it Easier to Set-Off Claims in Hungary After Recent Supreme Court Judgment?
Do defendants need to make a formal setoff statement against the creditor’s claim in front of the judge to extinguish the claimant’s claim? Or is it enough to refer informally to an earlier setoff made by them prior to the litigation? A fresh decision of the Hungarian Supreme Court, analysed in this article, gives answer to these questions.
CEELM10 Interview: A Decade of Disputes in Romania
Musat & Asociatii Partner Iuliana Iacob talks about the evolution of dispute resolution and their role as legal advisors in Romania over the last 10 years.
Vasil Kisil & Partners Successful for Kischenzi in Tax Dispute
Vasil Kisil & Partners has successfully represented the interests of Kischenzi in a tax dispute.
PGC Partners Successful for Cornel Nistorescu and Cotidianul Newspaper in Defamation Dispute with Romanian Writers' Union
PGC Partners has successfully defended journalist Cornel Nistorescu and the Cotidianul newspaper against defamation claims filed by the Romanian Writers' Union.
Ladislav Smejkal and Jiri Strzinek Appointed Czech Co-Managing Partners at Dentons
Dentons has appointed Ladislav Smejkal and Jiri Strzinek as Co-Managing Partners responsible for managing the Prague office and leading the firm’s strategy for the Czech market.
Can Forex Traders Sue the Foreign Platform Service Provider in Hungary?
In a recent case, the Hungarian Supreme Court had to decide whether a Hungarian undergraduate student studying economics and carrying out international forex transactions can be considered as a “consumer” and thus eligible for starting litigation at his residence, in Hungary against the foreign platform service provider?