CMS has advised Hellenic Petroleum Group subsidiary EKO Bulgaria in the EUR 51 million public procurement process organized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Finance for the delivery of fuel needed by the administration entities under its executive purview.
Dealing with Fixed Price Adjustments in Infrastructure Projects – A Serbian Legal Perspective
In recent years, significant global events and unforeseen circumstances have had a profound impact on, among others, infrastructure projects. These events, whether global conflicts, health crises, or other significant occurrences, have triggered price changes in such projects. As a result, provisions of the Serbian Law on Obligations regarding claims for changes in price have gained prominence.
Arsov Natchev Ganeva Successful for Sofiyska Voda Before Bulgarian Supreme Administrative Court
Arsov Natchev Ganeva has successfully represented Sofia water and wastewater system operator Sofiyska Voda before Bulgaria's Supreme Administrative Court in a dispute with the Commission for Energy and Water Regulation on determining the rate of return for Sofiyska Voda in the 2022-2026 regulatory period.
Wolf Theiss Advises Lenders and Hedge Counterparties on EUR 113 Million Financing for RML Infrastruktur
Wolf Theiss has advised UniCredit Bank Austria, CaixaBank, La Banque Postale, and Bondholders SL on a EUR 113 million syndicated financing for RML Infrastruktur for the roll-out, operation, and maintenance of an open-access fiber-to-the-home network in Austria's Liezen district. PHH reportedly advised Meridiam.
CMS Advises Skoda on EUR 70 Million Tender for Eight Metro Trains to Metropoliten Sofia
CMS has advised the Czech consortium of Skoda Transportation and Skoda Vagonka on their successful participation in Metropoliten Sofia's BGN 134 million public procurement procedure for eight metro trains.
Bulgaria's Proactive Stance: A Buzz Interview with Nina Tsifudina of Kinstellar
Bulgaria's economic landscape appears to be evolving rapidly, driven by a proactive government and a series of long-overdue legislative reforms, according to Kinstellar Partner Nina Tsifudina. From changes in the available company forms to alignment with EU regulations and the anticipation of eurozone integration – all these keep the country’s markets buzzing, with movements in the banking and telecommunication sectors leading the charge.
Cerha Hempel Advises Stadler on OBB Procurement of Battery-Powered Trains
Cerha Hempel has advised Stadler Bussnang on OBB's tender procedure for up to 120 Cityjet battery-powered trains. Schramm Oehler reportedly advised OBB.