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How far does a trade union's right to information extend?
An employer has a duty to share with a trade union only information that is necessary to conduct union activity. But this covers a wide range of information about the employer’s situation.
How far does a trade union's right to information extend?
Job guarantees scrutinised by the Supreme Court of Poland
Guarantees of future employment, eagerly sought by Polish trade unions, are detrimental to the employer but also costly to consumers and the State Treasury.
Job guarantees scrutinised by the Supreme Court of Poland
How the size of a workplace union affects its entitlements
It is not enough for a union to have the required number of members at a workplace. It must also notify the employer of the number of members within a period provided by law. What if it fails to do so?
How the size of a workplace union affects its entitlements
Consultation concerning intended redundancies and personal date protection
When an employer consults with a trade union concerning the intention to lay off workers, it is easy to run afoul of data protection regulations.
Consultation concerning intended redundancies and personal date protection
Lessee's rights in the event of defects in leased property
One of the basic elements of the legal protection afforded to lessees is the lessor’s liability under the warranty for physical and legal defects in a leased asset.
Lessee's rights in the event of defects in leased property
Who is liable for overstating the value of an in-kind contribution?
The requirement that the share capital of a limited-liability company be fully covered prior to registration of the company is tied to liability in the event that an in-kind contribution is made to the company at an inflated value.
Who is liable for overstating the value of an in-kind contribution?
VAT on the sale of developed land
The manner in which a structure on land is defined determines the tax consequences of sale of the land.
VAT on the sale of developed land
What's up with the reform of limited-liability companies?
On 22 February 2013, the lower house of the Polish Parliament voted to reject a bill that would reduce the minimum statutory share capital in limited-liability companies. But changes are still necessary.
What's up with the reform of limited-liability companies?
Liability for inherited debts in Polish law
In deciding whether to accept an inheritance, either where there is no will or on the basis of a will, it is worth remembering that a successor who inherits an estate assumes rights, as well as liabilities of a deceased existing at the moment of death.
Liability for inherited debts in Polish law
Innovation first
It is not always possible to develop an innovation from scratch. But fortunately, good new ideas can also be bought.
Innovation first
Reasonable regulations on shale gas benefit not just investors
An interview with Weronika Pelc, the partner in charge of the Energy Law Practice, and Michał Barłowski, the partner in charge of the Bankruptcy and Restructuring practices, about shale gas projects in Poland.
Reasonable regulations on shale gas benefit not just investors
Status of bill to amend the Act on Competition and Consumer Protection
Comment and consultation on the proposal are drawing to a close.
Status of bill to amend the Act on Competition and Consumer Protection