USA-China Tensions Transform Global Market

After the U.S. elections, relations between the...

Government Withdraws Regulation Mandating Employment Contracts for Foreign Workers

The Council of Ministers adopted a package of bills concerning foreigners on Wednesday, November 18, 2024. At the request of the Ministry of Development and Technology, provisions requiring mandatory...

What to Do When a Debtor Initiates Restructuring: A Guide for Creditors

When a company with outstanding debts suddenly begins restructuring, what can a creditor expect,...

End of the “Gray Market” in Online Sales: New Regulations for Sellers in Poland

If an online seller earns over 3,225 PLN per month, they must register a...

Warsaw Administrative Court: Meta Must Comply with the Ban on Displaying Fake Ads

Warsaw Administrative Court: Meta Must Comply with the Ban on Displaying Fake Ads Using...

New Holiday Regulations in Poland: Impact on HR and Payroll in 2025

The law passed by the Polish Parliament (Sejm) on December 6, 2024, amending the...

Employers Have Half a Year to Adapt to New Occupational Health and Safety Regulations

The guidelines for safety and hygiene at workstations equipped with screen monitors, in force for the last twenty-five years, have finally received an update....

Ministry of Justice Announces Withdrawal of Court Presidents’ Appointments

On December 18, 2023, Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar made a decision to revoke the appointments of court presidents. The decision affects the following...

Agreement Reached on CSDD Directive

The European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ) has expressed satisfaction with the political agreement on the Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDDD, CS3D),...

Estonian CIT beneficial for companies, but not all of them know how to use it.

According to data from the Ministry of Finance, only approximately 12.7 thousand businesses in the country benefit from the Estonian Corporate Income Tax (CIT)....

Regulation changes could significantly increase prices of services provided by apps

Planned changes to regulations for digital platforms operating in the delivery and transit industries could drastically increase labor costs and consequently lead to an...

CJEU’s Verdict in Favor of Swiss Franc Loan Holders

In a verdict issued on December 14, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) disarmed banks in their battle against Swiss franc...

CJEU Ruling Could Decimate Polish Banking Sector

On Thursday, December 14, another significant ruling from the CJEU (Court of Justice of the European Union) concerning the settlements of franc borrowers with...

Poland among the worst countries in the EU in terms of implementing directives

So far, Poland has been one of the last in the European Union in terms of the number of directives that have not been...

CJEU Ruling Invalidates Supreme Court Resolution, Clearing the Way for Borrowers to Demand Interest on Loan Repayments

In today's ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) rectified errors committed by the Supreme Court in its resolution of May...

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