Czech Republic:
Online Conference "Changes To Legislation In The Czech Republic In 2024" (Změny v Legislativě 2024) (Video)
29 January 2024
Kinstellar
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January 2024 – On 17 January,
Kinstellar's Prague office held an online conference entitled
"Changes to Legislation in the Czech Republic in 2024"
for our clients' senior management as well as for our partners
and regional organisations.
We hosted the online conference with aim to help our clients and
partners become familiar with the latest laws, decrees,
regulations, and directives that receive practically every day.
Our experts covered in detail the changes to Czech and European
law that take effect in 2024, with an emphasis on how these changes
will affect businesses' day-to-day operations. We also focused
on the most notable cases of recent judgments by the Czech
Constitutional Court, which affect judicial practice at all
levels.
A recording of the conference below (in Czech only), or here:
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about your specific circumstances.
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