Eversheds Sutherland Bulgarian member firm Tsvetkova Bebov & Partners has advised on TBI Bank's EUR 20 million issuance of MREL notes.
Bulgaria Re-Launches Han Tervel Block Oil & Gas Exploration Tender
The long-awaited Han Tervel tender procedure has been opened for bidding following the adoption of the Council of Ministers’ decision dated 23 August 2023 and its recent publication in the Official Journal of the EU.
Wolf Theiss Advises Bulgarian-American Credit Bank on Subordinated Notes Issuance and Listing
Wolf Theiss has advised Bulgarian-American Credit Bank on its issuance and listing of EUR 15 million 8.00% 2024-2034 subordinated tier 2 notes.
DPC Advises Electrawinds Bulgaria on Sale of PV Project to Mytilineos
Dimitrov, Petrov & Co has advised Electrawinds Bulgaria on the sale of a 70-megawatt photovoltaic project near the town of Montana, Bulgaria, to an SPV of Mytilineos. Schoenherr reportedly advised Mytilineos.
Schoenherr Advises CloudM Software on Acquisition of BeLean
Schoenherr has advised CloudM Software Limited on its acquisition of Bulgarian software development company BeLean from Nikolay Radoslavov Mitev.
Employment Brief: Bulgaria Switches to Electronic Labour Records
Bulgaria has outlined a procedure for electronic labour records (ELR) in a draft Ordinance published for public consultations on 21 May 2024. The switch to ELR will take effect on 1 June 2025, as stipulated by recent amendments to the Labour Code. This represents a significant step in the long-awaited digitalisation of employment records.
Bulgaria Publishes a Draft Bill to Update Its Consumer Protection Act in Line With GPSR and Class Action Directive
On June 12, 2024, the Bulgarian Council of Ministers released a draft bill for public discussion, aiming to revise the Bulgarian Consumer Protection Act (“CPA”) to align with the requirements of the General Product Safety Regulation 2023/988 (“GPSR”) and the Class Action Directive 2020/1828 (the “Class Action Directive”).
Oil & Gas in CEE: A CEE Legal Matters Round Table
On February 29, 2024, energy experts from Bulgaria, Croatia, Moldova, Turkiye, and Ukraine sat down for a virtual round table moderated by CEE Legal Matters Managing Editor Radu Cotarcea to discuss the key developments in the field of oil & gas over the past few years.
The Corner Office: Client Relationship Dealbreakers
In The Corner Office, we ask Managing Partners at law firms across Central and Eastern Europe about their backgrounds, strategies, and responsibilities. While in the legal field maintaining client relationships is vital, there are occasions when law firms must end engagements. To explore some of the reasons that might lead to this, we asked: After accepting mandates, what have been the main reasons for which you ended up having to drop clients?
Bulgaria: The Energy Sector Is Expecting a Memorable Year Ahead
In mid-2023, the Bulgarian Parliament finally formed a steady Government. The Parliament also introduced predictability in the regulatory environment for renewables along with several legislative developments.
DGKV Successful for Bulgarian Supreme Judicial Council Before the Supreme Administrative Court
Djingov, Gouginski, Kyutchukov & Velichkov has successfully defended the Bulgarian Supreme Judicial Council in a public procurement dispute related to the creation of an optimization model of the judicial map of Bulgarian courts and prosecutor's offices as well as the development of a unified information system of the courts financed under the Good Governance 2014-2020 program.
CMS Advises OMV Offshore Bulgaria on Force Majeure Certificate
CMS has advised OMV Offshore Bulgaria on the permit transfer procedure with the Bulgarian Government and the issuance of a force majeure certificate by the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the Han Asparuh 1-21 offshore block.
DGKV Defends Electrohold Sales in Energy Dispute Before Supreme Court of Cassation
Djingov, Gouginski, Kyutchukov & Velichkov has successfully defended Electrohold Sales in an energy dispute involving clawback and insolvency recovery claims brought by an insolvency creditor in the insolvency proceedings of Future Energy.
CMS Advises Chint/Astronergy on Renewable Energy Supply Agreement in Bulgaria
CMS has advised Chint/Astronergy on a supply agreement for the supply of photovoltaic panels and high-voltage transformers for the renewable energy market in Bulgaria.
The "Dupe" Trend and Competition
A popular practice among consumers under the age of 30 is to purposely search for better-value alternatives to items from well-known brands. Started to gain followers on social media, this idea has become a phenomenon, with entrepreneurs setting up e-stores, boldly claiming to sell dupes (short for "duplicates"). Others sell their own products "inspired" by current trends. And while supply is generally justified by demand, it raises the question of whether duplicates are an innocent more affordable alternative or an unfair profiting on the back of another. Public opinion is divided, but we are going to examine what the law says.
Hot Practice in Bulgaria: Kostadin Sirleshtov on CMS' Energy & Climate Change Practice
The Energy & Climate Change practice of CMS has been booming in Bulgaria, according to Sofia Managing Partner and CEE Head of Energy & Climate Change Kostadin Sirleshtov, with work ranging from project, acquisitions, and financing mandates on renewables, to oil and gas, nuclear power, and a significant number of disputes.
A Push to Modernize Bulgarian Courts: A Buzz Interview with Kina Chuturkova of Boyanov & Co.
Boyanov & Co. Partner Kina Chuturkova highlights progress made in Bulgaria in terms of reforming the judicial system but areas where improvements are still needed remain.
New Ruling of Supreme Court of Cassation Recognizes the Right of a Co-Managing Partner to Act as an Ad Hoc Representative
The Supreme Court of Cassation of the Republic of Bulgaria recognized under "exceptional circumstances," the right of an active partner in a limited liability company to act as an ad hoc representative. This decision references to Articles 6 and 13 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECPHRFF) and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).