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12.04.2016

Offer by Notaries Public will Inevitably Complicate Real Estate Transactions

The idea that all contracts on alienation of real estate must be concluded with notarisation procedures, which was rapidly promoted by the Latvian Council of Sworn Notaries, is not typical for a business environment and it will inevitably lead to conflicts of interest when one …

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14.12.2015

Kaspars Novicāns reads a lecture on auctions in e-environment

Leading partner of the law office, sworn advocate Kaspars Novicāns, heads the qualification improvement event “Organising Auction in e-Environment”, organised by the Association of the Certified Administrators of Insolvency Proceedings of Latvia, by discussing the new procedure of auctions.

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12.11.2015

Kaspars Novicāns participates in a discussion of the experts of law of the Economists Association

Leading partner, sworn advocate Kaspars Novicāns, participates in a discussion of the experts of law of the Economists Association by analysing the stumbling blocks on the road of rule of law and evaluating the progress in development of the legal system.

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15.10.2015

OUTLOOK on insolvency issues

Leading partner of the law office, sworn advocate Kaspars Novicāns, in the capacity of the chairman of board of the Latvian Association of Certified Insolvency Administrators, participates in a discussion OUTLOOK concerning insolvency issues. Discussion is organised by the Foreign Investors Council in Latvia in …

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05.06.2015

Evija Novicāne reads a lecture on management of merchants and economics

Partner of the law office, sworn advocate Evija Novicāne, reads a lecture “Management of Merchants and Economics”, organised by the Association of the Certified Administrators of Insolvency Proceedings of Latvia.

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21.04.2015

Evija Novicāne heads a workshop for judges

The partner of the law office, sworn advocate Evija Novicāne, heads a workshop for judges, organised by the Latvian Judicial Training Centre, on the liability of a board member for non-submission of documents to the insolvency administrator.

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01.04.2015

Book by Daina Golubovska “The Problem of Application of Article 5(1) of the Brussels I Regulation”

The book looks at the problem of application of Article 5(1) of Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments to the Latvian case law and provides possible solutions. It identifies and structures the applicable …

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19.03.2015

Kaspars Novicāns takes the floor in annual conference ”Making Judicial Processes More Efficient”

Leading partner of the law office, sworn advocate Kaspars Novicāns, participates in conference “Making Judicial Processes More Efficient”, which this year is dedicated to the issues of insolvency proceedings. Kaspars Novicāns evaluates putting insolvency proceedings administrators at the same level as state officials, emphasizing that …

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03.03.2015

Liability of a Board Member for Non-submission of Documents Within the Framework of Insolvency Proceedings

The new framework of the Insolvency Law, which imposes a liability on a board member for non-submission of documents to the insolvency administrator, is rather brief and does not provide more detailed answers to questions, which are of interest for people practising in this field. …

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27.02.2015

Kaspars Novicāns, participates in the third event of meeting authors and readers of journal Lawyer’s Word

Leading partner of the law office, sworn advocate Kaspars Novicāns, participates in the third event of meeting authors and readers of journal Lawyer’s Word, which is dedicated to the new framework of the Insolvency Law. The event is organised to introduce with the new framework …

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