The IT sector, a cornerstone of modern economies, is not immune to market fluctuations and corporate restructuring. While its growth trajectory often defies broader economic downturns, redundancies in IT have become a reality in Serbia and across Europe due to shifts in demand, technological evolution, and economic uncertainties. This article delves into the redundancy procedure in Serbia’s IT sector, contrasts it with practices in Europe, and explores the causes and potential outcomes of such measures, with real-world examples.
How to Lawfully Navigate Social Media Checks in Recruitment
In today's digital age, social media has become a ubiquitous presence in our personal and professional lives. For employers, these platforms offer a valuable yet complex tool in the hiring process. While the potential to gather additional insights about job candidates is enticing, it also raises significant legal questions regarding privacy and data protection.
Kinstellar Advises Eleven Ventures on Investment in Cloud Office
Kinstellar has advised Eleven Ventures on an investment in Cloud Office.
Seizure and Examination of Mobile Data and Data Carriers in Austria: Where Do We Stand and What's Next?
Few topics have sparked as much controversy in 2024 as the seizure and examination of mobile data carriers and the data found therein. Despite an urgent need to have the legal framework amended by the end of 2024, a new draft bill was published only on 20 November 2024. We take a look.
Arina Stivrina Joins Walless as Associate Partner
Evo Legal Founder Arina Stivrina has joined Walless’ Latvia team as an Associate Partner.
CMS Advises Goldbach Group on Sale of Goldbach Austria to Azerion
CMS has advised Goldbach Group on the sale of Goldbach Austria to Azerion.
Albania’s Privacy Reform: Exploring Key Proposals in the Draft Data Protection Law
The long-anticipated initiative to establish a new legal framework for personal data protection in Albania is finally moving forward, as the Council of Ministers has approved a draft law that aligns closely with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This proposed legislation promises to bring significance in this important but frequently underappreciated legal domain. With its comprehensive approach and alignment with EU standards, the new law aims to greatly improve privacy protection in the national context.