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Lexology Getting The Deal Through – Market Intelligence: Austrian Chapter by Thomas Lettau and Johannes Mitterecker

bpv Huegel contributed to the Lexology Getting The Deal Through Guide 2023: The Austria chapter of this year’s guide on “Market Intelligence” is authored by bpv Huegel partner Thomas Lettau and Johannes Mitterecker (attorney at law).

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Legal update: Companies will be liable for environmental and social standards in their supply chain

The German Supply Chain Act has been applicable to companies falling under its scope since January 1, 2023. Similarly, at the EU level, companies will be accountable for complying with obligations to protect human rights and the environment along their supply chain in the near future. After the European Commission published a proposal for a supply chain directive (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive) on February 23, 2022, the European Council of Ministers defined its negotiating position on the supply chain directive in December 2022 (“Draft CSDD”). On this basis, the final version of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive will be negotiated with the European Parliament this year.

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Moot Court Civil Law: Special award for team of bpv Huegel

Moot Court Civil Law 2022/2023: The preliminary round in Vienna is over. The winning teams are entitled to represent Vienna in the Austrian finals. The traditional closing party and award ceremony took place in the Sky Lobby of bpv Huegel.

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bpv Huegel advises The Specialist Group International B.V. on the acquisition of the personnel leasing division of Stadlmann Tec GmbH and the incorporation of STAR Stadlmann GmbH

bpv Huegel supported the Dutch The Specialist Group International B.V., a leading personnel service provider specialized in highly qualified personnel, in the incorporation of STAR Stadlmann GmbH and the acquisition of the personnel leasing division of the Austrian Stadlmann Tec GmbH.

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The new Austrian Investment Firms Act – a revised set of rules of the European legislator on the supervision of investment firms

The new supervisory framework, which will come into force on 1 February 2023, takes better account of the specific risks and business models of investment firms than before. Therefore, smaller (non-systemically relevant) investment firms will be subject to simpler and more risk-sensitive supervisory rules and no longer have to comply with the complex requirements that apply to banks.

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bpv Huegel advises IMMOFINANZ on the increase of the shareholding in S IMMO

bpv Huegel advised IMMOFINANZ on the acquisition of shares in S IMMO and its financing.

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bpv Huegel Competition – Top Ranking in JUVE

Many thanks to our clients and colleagues. bpv Huegel is again top-listed in Tier 1 in JUVE.

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bpv Huegel advises Triton on the sale of dogado group to Cinven and Ontario Teachers

bpv Hügel hat die European Directories Group, ein Portfoliounternehmen von Triton Partners, beim Verkauf der dogado Gruppe an die internationale Private Equity Gesellschaft Cinven und en führenden globalen Investor Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board beraten.

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Digital Conference of the European Tax & Legal Forum – Future in Tax and Economy on 6. and 7. December with Gerald Schachner

We are extremely pleased that our partner and Head of Tax Gerald Schachner will moderate the panel on International Tax Law at the Digital Conference of the European Tax & Legal Forum on December 7th.

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13th Annual International Taxation in CEE on 24 and 25 November 2022 in Prag with Kornelia Wittmann and Nicolas Wolski

Be part of the 13th Annual International Taxation in CEE (Prague):
Our partners Kornelia Wittmann and Nicolas Wolski will talk about the latest developments in Austrian international tax law.

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