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An Interview with PETERKA PARTNERS team-building organizers has been released

Over 25 years, PETERKA PARTNERS transformed from a local firm into a strong brand in the entire CEE region. We celebrated this significant milestone at the company-wide team-building in Bulgaria. This and more you can read in the interview by Jan Januš who spoke with Anna Dzienio, Marketing Manager for Poland, and Magdalena Cenek Oleszycka, […]

PETERKA & PARTNERS Ukraine Successfully Defends IT Company in Landmark Mobbing Litigation

The Ukrainian office of PETERKA & PARTNERS has successfully represented a leading IT company in court proceedings initiated by a former employee, who sought judicial recognition of alleged mobbing, as well as compensation for moral damages and reimbursement for forced downtime. The firm provided comprehensive litigation support to the client, including legal consultation, preparation of […]

PETERKA PARTNERS ranked once again in CHAMBERS & PARTNERS Global Guide

The CHAMBERS & PARTNERS Global Guide has been published, and we are honoured to have been recognized as one of the leading global law firms in Slovakia, and newly, also in Bulgaria. This recognition is especially meaningful to us, as a CHAMBERS & PARTNERS Global Guide ranking is widely regarded as a true “seal of […]

New Rules on Representative Actions in Bulgaria – What Businesses and Consumers Need to Know

Major changes to collective consumer litigation and product safety in Bulgaria are now in force. As of February 2026, Bulgaria has introduced a new legal framework for representative actions, allowing qualified organisations to bring claims for injunctions and consumer redress, including compensation, refunds, and contract termination. The new regime also introduces faster court procedures, public […]

New Requirements on Mandatory Account Creation in E-Commerce

Requiring users to create a profile when shopping online has become common practice for many e-commerce traders. However, the European Data Protection Board has raised concerns about the lawfulness of mandatory account creation and makes it clear: online stores and marketplaces cannot simply force customers to create accounts. Mandatory registration is only justified in special […]

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