Popovici Nitu Stoica & Asociatii has successfully represented Auchan Import Export Roumanie before Romania's High Court of Cassation and Justice in a dispute against the country's National Agency for Fiscal Administration regarding approximately EUR 2 million in additional profit taxes.
Gergely Stanka Joins Dentons as Litigation Partner in Budapest
Former Burai-Kovacs, Perlaki, Stanka, Szikla & Partners Managing Partner Gergely Stanka has joined Dentons in Hungary, along with a team of seven lawyers, as a Partner in the firm's Litigation, Dispute Resolution, and Arbitration practice on July 1, 2023.
David Ilczyszyn Joins Rovenska & Partners as Partner in Prague
Former White & Case Counsel David Ilczyszyn has joined Rovenska & Partners in Prague as a Partner in early July 2023.
Busy and Increasing Headcounts in Ukraine: A Buzz Interview with Timur Bondaryev of Arzinger
Despite the challenges, Ukraine’s internal economy remains strong – and there are significant opportunities for those who can navigate the complexities of the current situation – with lawyers busy with litigation and arbitration, sanctions and antitrust, as well as restructuring and privatization matters, according to Arzinger Founding and Managing Partner Timur Bondaryev.
Zsolt Farkas Makes Partner at Oppenheim
Zsolt Farkas has been appointed a Partner in Oppenheim's Dispute Resolution group in Budapest.
Jan Czerwinski, Tomasz Michalczyk, Grzegorz Sprawka, and Rafal Karbowniczek Make Partner at DZP
Former Counsels Jan Czerwinski, Tomasz Michalczyk, and Grzegorz Sprawka and former Senior Associate Rafal Karbowniczek have been appointed as Partners with Domanski Zakrzewski Palinka on July 1, 2023.
Written Statements of Witnesses in Civil and Arbitration Proceedings
According to positive regulations in the Republic of Serbia, each party shall present the facts and propose the evidence on which it bases its request or with which it disputes the allegations and evidence of the opponent. The evidence includes all the facts relevant to making a decision. Both in civil and arbitration procedures, the most common means of evidence are documents and testimonies.