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COVID-19 Legal Update: Heimarbeitsplätze als Datensicherheitsrisiko in der Corona-Krise – Wie ist vorzusorgen und was ist im Ernstfall zu tun?

Telearbeit oder auf Neudeutsch Home Office sind mittlerweile zu Buzzwords der Corona-Krise geworden. Unter Telearbeit versteht man im Allgemeinen Tätigkeiten, die räumlich entfernt vom Standort des Arbeitgebers durchgeführt werden und deren Erledigung durch eine kommunikationstechnische Anbindung an die IT des Arbeitgebers unterstützt wird.

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COVID-19 Legal Update: State aid aspects – 2nd UPDATE

The European Commission extended its temporary COVID-19 aid framework on 03.04.2020. Our partner Christian F. Schneider provides an update on current EU state aid law aspects.

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COVID-19 Legal Update: Changes in insolvency law II

On 3 April 2020, the National Council passed the 4th COVID 19 Act (Federal Law Gazette I No. 23/2020), which introduced a number of new and more stringent provisions in the area of insolvencies. These are briefly presented and also critically examined below.

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COVID-19 Legal Update: rules governing general meetings and shareholders’ meetings, annual accounts, and notarial deeds

The current situation raises many questions in connection with the holding of planned general or shareholders’ meetings, supervisory board meetings, the filing of annual accounts or the establishment of notarial deeds. The COVID Act on Corporate Law (Federal Law Gazette I No. 16/2020) has already made some necessary adjustments to the current situation. With the 4th COVID 19 Act (Federal Law Gazette I No. 23/2020), further simplifications with regard to meetings, annual accounts and notarial acts come into force, the majority of which are aimed at reducing personal contacts to the necessary minimum.

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Kehrtwende: OGH erleichtert Umgründungen

Der Oberste Gerichtshof hat eine bemerkenswerte Kehrtwende vollzogen: Wird eine AG oder GmbH auf eine andere Kapitalgesellschaft verschmolzen, bleiben ihre Vor- und Wiederkaufsrechte bestehen. Lesen Sie dazu den ganzen Artikel unseres Partners Florian Plattner, der im Rechtspanorama vom 31.03.2020, Die Presse, erschienen ist. Zum Artikel

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COVID-19 Legal Update: Effects on contractual relations and short-term need for action

The coronavirus poses great challenges for companies. Increasingly, entrepreneurs will no longer be able to fulfil their contracts (on time). The following is an overview of the legal consequences of the problems involved in the provision of services.

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COVID-19 Legal Update: BaFin publishes FAQ on ad hoc disclosure obligations of listed companies

The German BaFin (Federal Financial Supervisory Authority) publishes FAQ on ad hoc disclosure obligations for inside information (Art 17 MAR) on consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The FAQs may also give a guidance for issuers in Austria. For ad hoc disclose obligations see also the overview COVID-19 Legal Update: Ad hoc disclosure obligations of listed companies.

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COVID-19 Tax Update: 2nd COVID-19 Act: Extensions of deadlines and stamp duty exemptions

As already discussed in the COVID-19 Tax Update of 20.03.2020 bsed on information of the Austrian Ministry of Finance, various tax deadlines were extended by the 2nd COVID-19 Act published in the Federal Law Gazette on 21 March 2020 and a stamp duty exemption for documents and official acts in connection with the corona support measures has been established.

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COVID-19 Legal Update: Merger Control in Austria – Impact on Notifications

On 22 March 2020, the Second COVID-19 Act, a sweeping emergency law that extends deadlines across-the-board in the government, came into force in Austria. The new COVID-19 legislation in Austria will have an impact on merger filings, deadlines and with the proceedings at the Cartel Court (Kartellgericht). Furthermore, the competition authority (Bundeswettbewerbsbehörde, BWB) announced essential changes with regard to its business proceedings.

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COVID-19 Legal Update: Principles of lawful data processing in Coronavirus times – Collection and transfer of health data.

Our expert for data protection Sonja Dürager has answered various questions about the data legal aspects in the COVID-19 situation.

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