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19.02.2015

Kaspars Novicāns reads a lecture on new amendments to the Insolvency Law

Leading partner of the law office, sworn advocate Kaspars Novicāns, reads a lecture on amendments to the Insolvency Law in the training centre Funditus by discussing the introduced novelties and explaining their content.

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06.02.2015

Evija Novicāne takes the floor at the 73rd Scientific Conference of LU Faculty of Law

The partner of the law office, sworn advocate Evija Novicāne, took the floor at the 73rd scientific conference of LU Faculty of Law on topic “Liability of a Board Member for Non-submission of Documents to the Administrator of Insolvency Proceedings”. Conference record: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b4sOnSVVFs

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27.01.2015

Business card of lawyer Kaspars Novicāns

The column “Lawyer’s Business Card” in Lawyer’s Word of 27 January 2015 is dedicated to the leading partner of the law office, sworn advocate Kaspars Novicāns. Kaspars Novicāns reveals his childhood dreams, travel experience and hobbies as well as shares his recipe of lifting the …

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23.12.2014

Business card of lawyer Evija Novicāne

The column “Lawyer’s Business Card” in Lawyer’s Word of 23 December 2014 is dedicated to the leading partner of the law office, sworn advocate Evija Novicāne. Evija Novicāne provides answers to questions pertaining to her values, childhood dreams, leisure time preferences and her formula of …

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12.12.2014

Kaspars Novicāns reads a lecture on specifics of insolvency proceedings of merchants, partnerships and agriculture product manufacturers

Leading partner of the law office, sworn advocate Kaspars Novicāns, heads the qualification improvement event “specifics of insolvency proceedings of merchants, partnerships and agriculture product manufacturers” organised by the Association of the Certified Administrators of Insolvency Proceedings of Latvia, putting an emphasis on problems of …

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30.09.2014

Reform of the Status of Administrators of Insolvency Proceedings

Amendments to the Insolvency Law imply a reform of the status of administrators of insolvency proceedings, namely to put the administrators at the same level as state officials and refer to them the restrictions, which apply to combination of state official’s posts. The aim of …

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22.07.2014

The Problem of Proportional Reward of a Board Member

Even though it is not polite to ask about the amount of reward, the issue of board member reward goes beyond the framework of rules of conduct and must be assessed from the lawfulness point of view. The aim of the article is to discuss …

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17.06.2014

Evija Novicāne reads a lecture on case law of challenging transactions within the framework of insolvency proceedings

Partner of the law office, sworn advocate Evija Novicāne, heads qualification improvement event “Case Law of Challenging Transactions Within the Framework of Insolvency Proceedings”, organised by the Association of the Certified Administrators of Insolvency Proceedings of Latvia.

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29.05.2014

Evija Novicāne takes the floor in annual Commercial Law Conference

Partner of the law office, sworn advocate Evija Novicāne, takes the floor in the Commercial Law Conference, organised by the Ministry of Justice in cooperation with the Latvian University, on topic “The Problem of Proportional Reward of a Board Member”. Conference record: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxrMKJd5kwc

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28.05.2014

Evija Novicāne takes the floor at Law Afternoon, organised by the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Partner of law office and sworn advocate takes the floor at Law Afternoon, organised by the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, by analysing issues on merchants’ board liability.

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