Legal services
Real estate
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Contracts, counselling on property rights
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Legal services when buying or selling real estate
Contracts
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Donation, sale, exchange, division, support
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Lease, rental, arrangement of relations between co-owners
Regulation of relations between spouses
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Marriage contracts, property division
Division of property in case of death
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Wills, contracts of maintenance, succession proceedings
Acquisition of ownership
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Convergence of the land register and actual situation
- Entries in the land register
Companies
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Establishment of Ltd. and simple Ltd.
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Changes in companies (transfer of business share, share capital, subject of business, headquarters, director)
Purchase and sale of vessels
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Legal services when buying or selling vessels
Personal data protection (GDPR)
- Compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Representation in personal data protection procedures
Dispute resolution through mediation
What is mediation ?
Mediation is a procedure in which the parties try to resolve the existing dispute in their own way and to their mutual benefit. Mediation is the restoration of peace in disturbed interpersonal or business relations.
Who is a mediator ?
A mediator is an impartial, trustworthy person who is authorized to help the participants find the best way to solve their problem.
Which disputes are suitable for mediation ?
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disputes regarding ownership, passage, borders
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disputes regarding inheritance
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disputes due to breach of contract
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disputes for damages
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marital disputes
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disputes between companies
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disputes between employers and workers
When is there a legal obligation to start the mediation process ?
According to the Law on peaceful resolution of disputes, there is a duty to try to resolve disputes peacefully before starting court proceedings for the purpose of compensation for damages (with the exception of compensation for damages from the employment relationship).
Why choose mediation instead of court proceedings ?
Court proceedings are expensive, time-consuming and uncertain. In court proceedings, the parties attack each other and deepen the conflict. At the end of the procedure, the court issues a verdict based on the regulations as the only possible solution to the dispute. In mediation, which ends very quickly, the parties solve the problem together and find a mutually acceptable solution based on their needs and interests among numerous possibilities.