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In the course of February 2026, the Czech National Bank issued 6 CASP licences, and we managed to obtain two of them for our clients – Czech cryptocurrency trading platform and Czech cryptocurrency exchange. The total number of applications submitted was almost 250.
Major changes ahead for competition law: the draft proposal is now available
At the end of last week, a draft amendment to the Act on the Protection of Competition, prepared by the Czech Competition Authority, was submitted for inter-ministerial consultation. The draft reflects, in legislative form, the changes discussed by the Czech Competition Authority at its September me
H&P Corporate Law Judgment: Amending grounds for invalidity of shareholders’ meeting resolutions after the deadline (February 2026)
In February, we continue our series of decisions concerning the invalidity of shareholders’ meeting resolutions. This time, we focus on decision No. 27 Cdo 3205/2024 and the question of until when it is possible to supplement or amend the grounds on which the invalidity of a shareholders’ meeting re
Two kiwifruits a day: EU approves the first health claim for fresh fruit
Do you add kiwifruit to your morning bowl of yogurt out of habit, rather than knowing just how beneficial it is? That may soon change. The European Commission has just wrapped up a five‑year regulatory odyssey — and at its end stands a landmark decision: green kiwifruit has become the very first fre
Have you heard about the obligation to introduce a withdrawal function?
A draft law is in the legislative process that transposes a directive into the Czech legal system bringing fundamental changes to the area of concluding contracts in the online environment. Some of these changes will affect all operators of e-shops and other online platforms, who will now be obliged
A branch of a foreign company from the perspective of NIS2: How to correctly determine the size of the enterprise?
Does your foreign company provide services in the Czech Republic through a branch? Then you should pay close attention. The new Cybersecurity Act (nZKB), which transposes the European NIS2 Directive into Czech law, is taking foreign groups by surprise, as they assess their size solely based on the p
Competition
Major changes ahead for competition law: the draft proposal is now available
At the end of last week, a draft amendment to the Act on the Protection of Competition, prepared by the Czech Competition Authority, was submitted for inter-ministerial consultation. The draft reflects, in legislative form, the changes discussed by the Czech Competition Authority at its September me
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 draft law is in the legislative process that transposes a directive into the Czech legal system bringing fundamental changes to the area of concluding contracts in the online environment. Some of these changes will affect all operators of e-shops and other online platforms, who will now be obliged
Life Sciences
Central purchasing of medicines in Czechia – how will it work and can it really bring savings?
A notable novelty has taken effect as of 1 January 2026. Under an amendment to the Czech Public Health Insurance Act, public health insurance companies can now centrally procure the purchase of selected medicines that are intended for hospitals with the status of highly specialised care centres. The
Corporate
H&P Corporate Law Judgment: Amending grounds for invalidity of shareholders’ meeting resolutions after the deadline (February 2026)
In February, we continue our series of decisions concerning the invalidity of shareholders’ meeting resolutions. This time, we focus on decision No. 27 Cdo 3205/2024 and the question of until when it is possible to supplement or amend the grounds on which the invalidity of a shareholders’ meeting re
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
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
CCD2 Transposition – Doubling Down on Consumer Protection
The draft amendment to the Act on Consumer Credit, which is currently in the legislative process, will transpose the EU’s Consumer Credit Directive II (CCD2) and add new layers to an already robust regulatory framework.
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