INGENIO: Attorneyship, the most coveted legal profession. Thousands of candidates take the Bar exam – one of the most difficult in Romania. Demand for admissions preparation courses has tripled in the past year

In the past, only 3 out of 10 candidates passed the Bar exam. For this reason, more and more candidates are taking additional training courses to improve their chances of success. Following training with mentors who provide concrete and practical… Read moreINGENIO: Attorneyship, the most coveted legal profession. Thousands of candidates take the Bar exam – one of the most difficult in Romania. Demand for admissions preparation courses has tripled in the past year

CJEU. C-555/22 P | United Kingdom and Others v Commission, C-556/22 P | ITV v Commission and Others and C-564/22 P | LSEGH (Luxembourg) and London Stock Exchange Group Holdings (Italy) v Commission and Others (Taxation of profits of CFCs). The Court annuls the Commission decision finding certain United Kingdom rules on the taxation of controlled foreign companies (CFCs) to be State Aid incompatible with the internal market and sets aside the judgment of the General Court confirming that decision

The Commission and the General Court erred in law in finding that the rules applicable to CFCs constituted the appropriate reference framework for examining whether a selected advantage had been conferred. In 2019, the European Commission decided[1] that between 2013… Read moreCJEU. C-555/22 P | United Kingdom and Others v Commission, C-556/22 P | ITV v Commission and Others and C-564/22 P | LSEGH (Luxembourg) and London Stock Exchange Group Holdings (Italy) v Commission and Others (Taxation of profits of CFCs). The Court annuls the Commission decision finding certain United Kingdom rules on the taxation of controlled foreign companies (CFCs) to be State Aid incompatible with the internal market and sets aside the judgment of the General Court confirming that decision

CJEU. C-264/23 | Booking.com and Booking.com (Deutschland). Online accommodation reservation platforms: price parity clauses cannot, in principle, be classified as ‘ancillary restraints’ for the purposes of EU competition law

Booking.com, a company incorporated under Netherlands law with its registered office in Amsterdam (Netherlands), offers a worldwide online intermediation service for the reservation of accommodation. Hotel establishments pay a commission to Booking.com for any reservation made by travellers through the… Read moreCJEU. C-264/23 | Booking.com and Booking.com (Deutschland). Online accommodation reservation platforms: price parity clauses cannot, in principle, be classified as ‘ancillary restraints’ for the purposes of EU competition law

CJEU. C-512/22 P | Fininvest v ECB and Others and C-513/22 P | Berlusconi v ECB and Others. Prudential supervision of credit institutions: the Court annuls the 2016 ECB decision refusing the acquisition of a qualifying holding in Banca Mediolanum by Silvio Berlusconi

The ECB could not lawfully oppose Mr Berlusconi’s ownership of a qualifying holding in Banca Mediolanum, as that situation resulted only from the interested party having continued to own a qualifying holding which he had acquired prior to the transposition… Read moreCJEU. C-512/22 P | Fininvest v ECB and Others and C-513/22 P | Berlusconi v ECB and Others. Prudential supervision of credit institutions: the Court annuls the 2016 ECB decision refusing the acquisition of a qualifying holding in Banca Mediolanum by Silvio Berlusconi

More than 5,000 companies in Romania have to prepare sustainability reports in 2025-2026. What do these reporting requirements entail?

In recent years, sustainability has become one of the basic principles governing the way economies and societies think and plan their development. At the level of the European Union, the Green Deal creates an essential platform for the alignment of… Read moreMore than 5,000 companies in Romania have to prepare sustainability reports in 2025-2026. What do these reporting requirements entail?