[15.02.2011, 18:59] It seemed that the snow would all just melt and spring might start, but this was an illusion. Snow again began to fall and temperatures dropped, raising questions whether the events at the outset of this year could happen again and whether my building is protected from too thick a layer of snow collecting on the roof, writes Santa Selga, Associate of SORAINEN, and Eva Berlaus, Partner of SORAINEN.
1 comment [12.10.2010, 17:00] In large procurement tenders, construction projects, as well as in other transactions involving significant sums, a guarantee is often required. In these cases a third party (most often a bank) guarantees another person's - the debtor's - obligations and in case of non-fulfilment of these obligations the third party undertakes to pay the beneficiary of the guarantee. In the midst of summer work, many may have missed the coming into force of the new ICC Uniform Rules for Demand Guarantees 758 on 1 July (“URDG 758”).
[28.09.2010, 15:59] Several entrepreneurs find today that their current undertakings need to be merged and their businesses reorganised. Karin Madisson, partner of law firm SORAINEN, and Karl J. Paadam, an associate, cast light on what are the important aspects to consider in mergers.
[28.07.2010, 13:23] What makes insurers pay? Eva Berlaus, Office Managing Partner of SORAINEN Latvia, offers practical advice on making the most of insurance claims.
2 comment [10.07.2010, 16:11] The world of M&A (and the World’s economy in general) came almost to a halt after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 and only now things are looking more hopeful. And as the summer starts there has been some discussion as whether the traditional investors in the Baltic States will return or whether investors could arrive from far off lands.
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