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The Czech Competition Authority (ÚOHS) has recently unveiled plans for what is likely to become one of the most sensitive changes in the history of Czech competition law — the introduction of personal liability for individuals participating in cartel agreements. If adopted, this reform would expose
SZPI in action: Most common violations and how to avoid them
The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (Státní zemědělská a potravinářská inspekce or SZPI) conducts thousands of inspections of food businesses every year. A look back at the previous year reveals notable trends in inspectors’ decision-making – particularly a sharp increase in the tota
Is your software a medical device?
In today’s healthcare landscape, software plays an increasingly vital role. What may come as a surprise to many is that under certain conditions, software can be classified as a medical device.
H&P Corporate Case Law: Attributability of good faith to a collective body (August 2025)
In our August briefing, we present a corporate case-law decision (Case No. 28 Cdo 945/2025) issued by a Supreme Court panel that is not specialised in corporate law. This time we shall guide you through attributability of knowledge and good faith to the collective body of a legal entity.
Czech Competition Authority Wants to Intervene Even Where No Law Has Been Breached
In our previous post, we summarized the breadth of changes announced by the Czech Competition Authority at its September meeting with the ICC Commission on Competition. The scope of the plans was striking – ranging from higher notification thresholds and a new call-in model in merger control, to ind
The Data Act Takes Effect: Preparing for New Duties in Manufacturing and Retail
In earlier articles in our Data Act series, we outlined the core obligations for smart device manufacturers and highlighted the information duties for dealers, lessors, and leasing companies. We summarised what manufacturers and dealers must do to comply with the regulation – from ensuring that a pr
Competition
A New Risk for Managers: Individual Liability for Cartels
The Czech Competition Authority (ÚOHS) has recently unveiled plans for what is likely to become one of the most sensitive changes in the history of Czech competition law — the introduction of personal liability for individuals participating in cartel agreements. If adopted, this reform would expose
IP
EU Design Protection Reform: What changes does it bring?
In October 2024, the European Union adopted a new legislative package aimed at fundamentally modernising design protection in the EU. In our previous article (available in Czech here), we focused on the specific substantive and strutural changes brought by the reform. Now, after the first phase of t
GDPR
GDPR and form of address: Is it necessary to know the customer’s gender?
A French railway company required its customers to specify whether they wanted to be addressed as “Mr” or “Ms” when booking their tickets online. A recent ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union shows that such a requirement is unlawful. This is because the data relating to the title ar
Consumer
Have you heard about the obligation to introduce a withdrawal function?
A bill to transpose a directive into the Czech legal system and to bring fundamental changes in online contracting is entering the legislative procedure. Some of these changes will affect all operators of e-shops and other online platforms, who will be obliged to provide consumers with enhanced pre-
Life Sciences
SZPI in action: Most common violations and how to avoid them
The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (Státní zemědělská a potravinářská inspekce or SZPI) conducts thousands of inspections of food businesses every year. A look back at the previous year reveals notable trends in inspectors’ decision-making – particularly a sharp increase in the tota
Corporate
JOINT VENTURE | POINT EIGHT| Minority vs. majority: How to protect the rights of minority shareholders?
How to effectively protect the minority? What rights do minority shareholders have? How can they effectively assert these rights?
Venture Capital
FiDA Regulation: How the EU is changing the rules of the game in financial information sharing
The European Union is preparing a major shift that could reshape the financial market. The new Financial Data Access Framework (FiDA) regulation aims to make information sharing across the financial sector safer and more efficient, while also supporting the growth of fintech companies. What will thi
Technology
The Data Act Takes Effect: Preparing for New Duties in Manufacturing and Retail
In earlier articles in our Data Act series, we outlined the core obligations for smart device manufacturers and highlighted the information duties for dealers, lessors, and leasing companies. We summarised what manufacturers and dealers must do to comply with the regulation – from ensuring that a pr
Other fields
Biomethane support scheme to be renewed from 1 January 2026
The Czech biomethane market is about to change significantly from January 2026. The current system of “green” grants, which have been set on an administrative basis but failed to be widely used in practice, is to be replaced by an auction system. The auction system will be based on an “auction bonus
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