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A new impetus for the energy sector: Deregulation and regulatory simplification. What will actually change for companies and consumers?

The Polish energy and heating sector is facing fundamental changes that are intended to end the era of bureaucratic ossification. The latest energy deregulation package aims to radically simplify the rules of operation of the energy market. The need for change stems from a diagnosis of the current legal situation, as current regulations often act as a barrier rather than support for the energy sector. Incomprehensible energy bills frustrate […]
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Deregulation of the tax law in 2026: what to do before the regulations come into force

In today's article from the "Lawyer on the Farm" series, we discuss the deregulation of the Agricultural Property Law (UKR) planned for 2026 and what it may (or may not) change in practice. Can a single, seemingly purely technical decision to transform a business into a company suddenly block the purchase of a plot of land for investment, complicate succession, or trigger an avalanche of questions about the National Support Centre for Agricultural Property (KOWR), consent […]
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The freight forwarder's liability for damages resulting from delays in ports and storage costs

In the face of dynamic changes in global supply chains, the timeliness of port operations is fundamental to the profitability of international trade. For importers and exporters, the key financial risks are demurrage costs, meaning fees for container demurrage at the port terminal beyond the established "free time," and detention, meaning fees for keeping a container outside the port (e.g., at the cargo recipient's) after the free […]
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Criminal liability of the management board in a dairy company – when is supervision not enough?

The dairy sector is one of the most formalized and sensitive areas of the agri-food industry. This stems from the characteristics of the raw material, as well as intense official oversight and an extensive legal regime. At the EU level, the following regulations are particularly important: Regulation (EC) No. 178/2002 (general principles of food law, trader responsibility, and risk response mechanisms), Regulation (EC) No. 852/2004 (hygiene requirements […]
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The Act on Spatial Planning and Development – ​​further changes

In today's article from the series "Tuesday Mornings for the Construction Industry," we present an updated draft amendment to the Spatial Planning and Development Act ("UPZP"), the original text of which, from October 2022, was updated following consultations last week at the Joint Government and Local Government Committee. This draft is included in the Council's List of Legislative and Programmatic Works […]
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Risk of applying recurring non-cash benefits in Estonian CIT

Many entrepreneurs who have opted for a flat-rate tax on corporate income (the so-called Estonian Corporate Income Tax) are seeking legal ways to reward partners for their actual work for the company. The institution of recurring non-cash benefits, regulated by the Commercial Companies Code, seemed ideal. However, the case law of the Director of the National Tax Information Service shows that this solution is a straightforward path to taxation […]
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