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In-Depth Review — International Arbitration: Chapter on Austria
Our colleagues Alexander Zollner and Philipp Theiler have contributed their expertise to the 15th edition of the “In-Depth Review – International Arbitration” by Lexology. Their chapter offers comprehensive insights into the Austrian Arbitration Act and its alignment with the UNCITRAL Model Law, highlighting Austria’s robust legal framework for arbitration. This significant contribution underscores our […]...
Chambers Corporate M&A Global Practice Guide: Chapter on Serbia
Thriving amidst challenges, Serbia’s M&A market demonstrated resilience in 2023, with robust activities in the financial services, IT, energy, and life sciences sectors. For those navigating these opportunities, understanding the local regulatory environment and key trends is crucial. Our team at Wolf Theiss Belgrade, leveraging deep local insights and a robust international framework, stands ready […]...
Lexology In-Depth: Product Regulation and Liability, edition 11
Product Regulation and Liability publication provides an incisive overview of the product liability frameworks in major jurisdictions worldwide. It also examines the most consequential recent changes and developments, and looks forward to expected future trends. Topics covered include key legislation; regulatory oversight; causes of action; litigation procedures; and much more. Our colleagues Eva Spiegel and […]...
SOLID X Wolf Theiss
Seit mehreren Jahren analysieren wir im Fachmagazin “SOLID” sowohl alltägliche rechtliche Herausforderungen als auch aktuelle Fälle in der Baubranche. Die Tatsache, dass kleine Fehler in Gerichtsverfahren oft entscheidend sein können, verdeutlicht die zunehmende Bedeutung rechtlicher Fragen auch im Bauwesen. Unser Ziel ist es, dieses erlangte Wissen auch mit jenen Leserinnen und Lesern von “SOLID” zu […]...
The status quo and interrelationship of IP and sustainability in Austria
Intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, designs and data are becoming increasingly important in today’s knowledge economy. According to the EU Commission’s Action Plan on Intellectual Property to strengthen the EU’s economic resilience and recovery (published in November 2020), IP-intensive industries account for 45% of GDP and 93% of EU exports, while the added value […]...