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The European Commission has imposed a €200 million fine on the Chinese platform Temu — the highest penalty to date under the Digital Services Act (DSA). A mystery shopping exercise carried out as part of the investigation revealed hazardous chargers as well as baby toys containing chemicals above le
A small step for digitalisation, a giant leap for the automotive sector: A bill to modernise more than just vehicle registration
The digitalisation of public administration may not be progressing as quickly as many would like, but incremental progress continues to be made. One recent example is the Government's proposed amendment to Act No. 56/2001 Sb., on the Conditions for the Operation of Vehicles on Public Roads.
Cloud in the public sector: why it is no longer just about IT procurement, but more about responsibility sharing and vendor lock in
Thousands of people are waiting for their applications to be processed. The system has been down since the morning. The authority calls its IT supplier, who points to the cloud provider, who points to the security partner. Everyone has a contract, but no one has responsibility. This situation is not
Less plastics, less air, more obligations. What does the new PPWR packaging regulation entail?
The European Union is introducing new rules on packaging and packaging waste. The PPWR regulation aims to reduce unnecessary packaging waste, harmonise rules across the EU and encourage companies to take a more holistic approach to packaging, “from design to recycling”. The good news is that this is
Obelix remains invincible: The broad protection of trade marks with a reputation
Can Obelix – the clumsy yet invincible Gaul with a fondness for wild boar – be associated with firearms? The General Court of the European Union held that he cannot. In a judgment delivered in May 2026, the Court sided with the French publishing house Les Éditions Albert René in a dispute linking th
Multi-homing in the sale of used cars and competition law
In our practice, we can see an increasing number of cases addressed by competition authorities relating to data portability between separate online platforms and the interoperability of various information systems, for example via APIs. Such cases have generally come up in flight ticket sales, job p
Competition
Multi-homing in the sale of used cars and competition law
In our practice, we can see an increasing number of cases addressed by competition authorities relating to data portability between separate online platforms and the interoperability of various information systems, for example via APIs. Such cases have generally come up in flight ticket sales, job p
IP
Obelix remains invincible: The broad protection of trade marks with a reputation
Can Obelix – the clumsy yet invincible Gaul with a fondness for wild boar – be associated with firearms? The General Court of the European Union held that he cannot. In a judgment delivered in May 2026, the Court sided with the French publishing house Les Éditions Albert René in a dispute linking th
GDPR
Marketing SMS Under the Microscope: Does a Website Link Count as Sender Identification?
Sending marketing messages via SMS is a complex discipline. Since regulation was first introduced, senders have been grappling with a near‑impossible challenge: how to meet all legal requirements within the technical limit of 160 characters per message, while still leaving enough room for the actual
Consumer
Record Fine for TEMU and New Customs Regime for Low‑Value Consignments from Outside the EU
The European Commission has imposed a €200 million fine on the Chinese platform Temu — the highest penalty to date under the Digital Services Act (DSA). A mystery shopping exercise carried out as part of the investigation revealed hazardous chargers as well as baby toys containing chemicals above le
Life Sciences
Less plastics, less air, more obligations. What does the new PPWR packaging regulation entail?
The European Union is introducing new rules on packaging and packaging waste. The PPWR regulation aims to reduce unnecessary packaging waste, harmonise rules across the EU and encourage companies to take a more holistic approach to packaging, “from design to recycling”. The good news is that this is
Corporate
H&P corporate case-law judgment: The adverse aspect of the material publicity of the Commercial Register and the protection of third parties acting in good faith (May 2026)
In May, we are moving on from court proceedings to the principle of material publicity of the Commercial Register and the protection of third parties acting in good faith. In its judgment 27 Cdo 1812/2026, the Supreme Court addressed the so-called “adverse aspect” of material publicity, that is, the
Venture Capital
JOINT VENTURE | POINT TWELVE | Intergenerational succession in companies: The key to long-term stability
What to focus on during intergenerational succession? What are the keys to success, and what should not be overlooked? When is the right time for this transition? How can a company balance tradition and innovation without disrupting family relationships?
Technology
Cloud in the public sector: why it is no longer just about IT procurement, but more about responsibility sharing and vendor lock in
Thousands of people are waiting for their applications to be processed. The system has been down since the morning. The authority calls its IT supplier, who points to the cloud provider, who points to the security partner. Everyone has a contract, but no one has responsibility. This situation is not
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A small step for digitalisation, a giant leap for the automotive sector: A bill to modernise more than just vehicle registration
The digitalisation of public administration may not be progressing as quickly as many would like, but incremental progress continues to be made. One recent example is the Government's proposed amendment to Act No. 56/2001 Sb., on the Conditions for the Operation of Vehicles on Public Roads.
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