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VERBAL

 

This type of consultation is provided at a personal meeting with the client or by phone (after preliminary analysis of documents).

During the conversation, our employee informs the Client about ways to solve the problem, answers the Client's questions, and discusses the situation.

 

Every legal entity or individual can seek legal redress for rights violations. We provide services upon recommendation of the principal in court:

 

  • Familiarization with the case, document analysis and evaluation, preliminary verbal consultation or counsel's opinion
  • Preparation of documents for reference to the court (statement of claim, complaint, statement of defense, provisional measures submission, petitions, taking of evidence, request forwarding.)
  • Determining the legal position and necessary actions aimed at achieving a positive result for the principal
  • Participation in the at-trial procedure in a representative capacity of the principal at every stage of the trial
  • Acceptance of service or settlement subscription
  • Participation in court enforcement proceedings in the Czech Republic, including in compliance with other States court orders

 

 

One of the main institutions of the European Union is Court of Justice of the European Union, located in Luxembourg.

This is the highest instance of the EU, and the judicial decisions cannot be appealed. The court is composed of one judge from each EU member state, assisted by eight advocate-generals.

 

THE COURT's TASK

 

provide uniform interpretation and application of European law. The judicial decisions appeal to be the most important sources of European Union law.

 

JURISDICTION OF THE COURT

 

  • Direct jurisdiction.

 

Consideration of claims in respect of which the EU court is authorized to make decisions on the merits. This category includes claims for obligation defaults, claims for bringing the EU to responsibility, and claims for the unreasonableness of European Union sanctions against individual legal entities or individuals.

 

  • Indirect jurisdiction.

 

Examination of requests for the validity of EU regulations or for the interpretation of EU law, and the provision of opinions by the Court on international agreements concluded by the EU.

Our lawyers represent clients in the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg on issues of appeal against the application of sanctions by the European Union against legal entities and individuals.

 

 

Our services:

 

  • Initial consultation, analysis of the current situation
  • Legal position and business strategy development
  • Preparation of documents, taking of evidence in the case
  • Claim preparation and submission to the court o Legal representation during the court session
  • Preparation of petitions, objections, explanations and replications.

 

 

 

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