Nlaw's review of 2022, and what to expect in 2023 In this article, we will take a look at how accurate Nlaw's 2022 predictions were and what to expect in each of these areas for the upcoming year.
Nlaw now listed in Estonian e-Residency Marketplace Nlaw has recently been listed in the Estonian e-Residency marketplace, and we can help you take advantage of all the benefits e-residency has to offer.
Startups in the CEE remain strong in 2022 Dealroom, Google for Startups, Atomico and Credo Ventures published a new report on CEE Startups. Key findings show that CEE startups are resilient and the most efficient value creators in Europe.
Founder Pre-Incorporation agreement could be worth millions (and costs zero) Founder disputes and incoherent teams remain frequent sources of failure. In addition, every second due diligence within the first capital round identifies legal risks related to ownership of IP rights. Could all these issues be easily avoided?
Slovenia could be the start-up HUB for the EU Fifteen years ago, Luxembourg was not the centre of alternative investment funds, the headquarters of Bugatti was not in Croatia, and European unicorns were only in fairy tales. If Slovenia decides to become the centre of the EU with start-up companies and venture capital, it can succeed.
Podcast: Laws have been drafted for corporates, not for startups Frano discusses legal hacks for startups on the Netokracija podcast!
Protecting your IP matters. Read why and how! Intellectual property creations are often the core of any given company's value. Yet, founders often focus only on product development and marketing and sometimes (willingly) skip other steps, such as legal protection of IP. They say that this is not crucial to the company growth. But is that true?
Million (€) reasons why you should care about data privacy Breaches of data protection regulations and loss of data can lead to hefty fines. What do to about it?
Nlaw's review of 2021 and outlook for 2022 It is difficult to predict the future. So let us recap 2021 and make some bets for 2022!
Guide to becoming a digital nomad in Croatia With digital nomad visas, Croatia has become more than a vacation destination. Here is why you should consider Croatia as your next office, and a step by step guide to digital nomad residency.
Legal opinion as a useful tool for entrepreneurs These are the tips for entrepreneurs (and not lawyers) on when and how to use legal opinions.
Get your NDA done in 3 minutes. We've digitised NDAs and balanced them to the benefit of both parties. You can now complete and sign them in minutes without anyone having to worry about whether the NDA is discloser or recipient friendly - it's fair for both. And we've made it EU compliant too.
The future of law is digital Technology has completely transformed the way business is done, but law firms have not changed.
Post-Covid Law Firm: the rise of the digital law firm I have no doubts that the legal industry will continue to develop and digitalise. In addition to lawyers boosting their productivity through (AI) software, I believe that we are about to see fundamental changes in how clients consume legal services.
Turning distress into opportunities First half of 2020 has been symbolized by spread of coronavirus together with its health and safety concerns. Economic outlook is uncertain, and it is not yet entirely clear what the extent of the economic consequences will be. Inevitably, certain businesses will find themselves in serious financial and business distress.
Nlaw Expands to Croatia We are excited to announce that we are bringing our innovative legal services to the Croatian market in cooperation with a local team. From its beginning, Nlaw has been providing clients in Slovenia high quality, responsive and cost predictable legal services and solutions. Our approach combining an energetic and knowledgeable
From liquid exchangeable tokens to unique non-fungible tokens — a 360 spin? As much as the fungible tokens opened a completely new space, non-fungible tokens will have, in my opinion, an even stronger impact on the industry.
EU Introduces Crypto Anti-Money Laundering Regulation > After it comes in force, providers of exchange services between virtual and fiat currencies, and custodian wallet providers will have to comply with the AML directive. I should firstly emphasize that only political consensus regarding the amendment has been reached and that the Council and the Parliament still need to
A call for legal, ethical and sustainable token offerings > This phenomenon is not to be simplified to yes or no answer. I firstly wish to reject the use of a term “initial coin offering” or “ICO” in this article and I propose that it should be rejected in general when it comes to discussing token offerings. The term ICO
Update: Corporate Governance Statement becomes a mandatory component of the Annual Report Until now, only public companies were bound to provide the Corporate Governance Statement. Consequently, most of the audited companies will face the duty of drafting the statement for their first time in the beginning of 2017. In addition to knowing key information about the corporate governance of the company, understanding
Seven things about legal aspects of doing business in Slovenia Due to Slovenia being an EU [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.85,4.35&spn=0.1,0.1&q=50.85,4.35%20(European%20Union)&t=h] member country, its legal system is heavily influenced by the EU law. Historically, it belongs to a group of
Opportunity: financial incentives for foreign direct investments (FDI) in Slovenia (deadlines in February and March 2017) Slovenia is an interesting market for foreign direct investment (FDI) due to its EU membership [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Member_state_of_the_European_Union], excellent location and stable business environment. Slovenia also offers several interesting funding [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funding] opportunities for enterprises. A Call for
Hint: non-competition clause and contractual penalty It is a very well-known dilemma of employers regarding training of their employees: > “A: What will happen if we educate employees and they leave? B: What will happen if we do not educate them and they stay?” An area where employers wish to have more comfort is typically the protection
A new beginning Small markets, such as Slovenia, and bigger European markets as have also changed significantly in the last years, mostly due to the banking and financial crisis. Clients became more cost-conscious and also more savvy to their position of strength and started to seek legal service, which offers the best value