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Remote legal assistance in Latvia

EU LAW FIRM LEGAL NEWS • June 20, 2020

Legal assistance does not necessarily mean consulting in the office, EU LAW FIRM also provides effective legal services through internet technologies. EU LAW FIRM offers clients legal aid from your home or workplace, as well as from anywhere in the world.

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Insolvency in Latvia

EU LAW FIRM LEGAL NEWS • June 8, 2020

EU LAW FIRM offers the preparation of insolvency applications in order to initiate insolvency proceedings of a client (natural or legal person).

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Private Blockchain and GDPR: data erasure controversy?

EU LAW FIRM LEGAL NEWS • January 8, 2020

Blockchain, serving as one of the most complex networks used when dealing with personal data may be regarded as challenging for the applicability and realization of the General Data Protection Regulation Article 17, which gives the data subject right to erasure or a “right to be forgotten” to ones’ personal data. The immutability and decentralized character of the system does not prescribe the erasure of personal data on the chain, as well as poses problems in determining the competent authority responsible for data protection compliance, when the data subject needs to exercise its rights under the GDPR.

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European Union residence permit for non-EU nationals

EU LAW FIRM LEGAL NEWS • October 17, 2019

EU LAW FIRM offers legal aid concerning EU residence permits for non-EU nationals in Latvia.

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Bankruptcy proceedings for legal persons

EU LAW FIRM LEGAL NEWS • September 17, 2019

EU LAW FIRM provides legal assistance in clients bankruptcy proceedings both legal and natural persons.

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A year to GDPR coming into force, a brief introduction for businesses and individuals.

EU LAW FIRM LEGAL NEWS • July 26, 2017

It is a year until General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force. As GDPR functions within European Union and third countries and is particularly important in the as an enforcement mechanism to protect inflows and outflows of private data that is necessary in achieving cross-border communication and national regulatory framework on data processing, thus, businesses over European Union and private individuals shall be briefly introduced to the potential effect that the Regulation may have on them.