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Marketing and promotional agreements in unfair competition law – new judgement issued by the Polish Supreme Court
In practice, in addition to the supply agreements themselves, the relationship between firms operating retail chains and their suppliers is commonly governed by various kinds ...
Read moreAlternative dispute resolution in consumer disputes – new statutory regulation and new legal obligations for traders
In order to make sure that consumers have effective means of exercising their rights, it is vital that dispute resolution instruments be available which are ...
Read more“IT&IP Law School Poznań 2016” Conference
At present the Internet is beginning to be seen as a tool that is revolutionizing not only the traditional business models existing to date, but ...
Read moreCollective management organization’s right to information in copyright disputes – judgement issued by the Polish Supreme Court
Under Polish law, collecting societies are afforded numerous legal instruments in order to realise their statutory duties. The increasing number of court disputes concerning how ...
Read moreDefining the relevant market for expert medical services – judgement issued by the Polish Supreme Court
Correct identification of the relevant market for particular goods or services is often the deciding factor for effective application of competition law provisions, both on ...
Read moreTravelers’ protection against the insolvency of a travel agency – resolution adopted by the Polish Supreme Court
Current legislation is quite impressive from the point of view of the range of specific tools that can be used to protect tourists’ interests in ...
Read moreA draft of general terms and conditions of insurance policy held copyrightable – judgement issued by the Polish Supreme Court
Ascertaining the legal position of an author of a work in relation to an entity that uses the author’s idea in its own operations requires ...
Read more“Small revolution” in Polish trade mark law – switching into the opposition procedure
The Act of 11 September 2015 on amendment of the Intellectual Property Law (text in: ISAP) comes into force today. The most important change as ...
Read moreThe notary is a business entity – the resolution of the Polish Supreme Court
As part of a proceeding before a Circuit Court, a legal issue arose which was essentially a question whether a notary is a business entity ...
Read moreAnnual bonus for accepting goods for sale as unfair slotting fee – the judgement of Polish Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has made another significant judgment (case no. I CSK 824/14) on slotting fees which are treated as practices of unfair competition under ...
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