In many European Union countries, entrepreneurs are counting the losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, or more precisely the losses caused by the restrictions introduced in their activity by the states in connection with the fight against the pandemic. The situation particularly affects the retail sector, including small, medium and large enterprises in the shopping […]
civil procedure
This article is co-authored by Patryk Kulig, Counsel and Mediator from the German Arbitration Institute (DIS). With the entry into force of the latest amendment to the Polish Civil Procedure (KPC), the question arises: do the new rules of civil procedure contribute to the increased importance of alternative methods of conflict resolution? Similar solutions have […]
As part of the amendment to the Code of Civil Procedure, a new tool has been introduced to the Polish legal system, which may be helpful for entrepreneurs. It is the so-called evidence agreement which entrepreneurs may conclude at the stage of establishing their contact relationships with business partners, and which may be helpful in […]
Taking evidence is the most time-consuming and crucial stage of the proceeding in proving the parties’ points. Also the legislator has foreseen a few novelties which are aimed at accelerating the proceeding and making it more effective. There are also many changes of a purely ordering or specifying nature. All amendments will enter into force […]
The new Civil Procedure Code includes a completely new clause on the abuse of procedural law as a response to issues of judicial practice related to procedural “creativity” of the parties. During the work on the new regulations, situations were identified in which, in the opinion of project providers, there is no doubt that the party […]