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With 15 offices and 4 country desks we have a firm footprint in Central and Eastern Europe.
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As the go-to legal advisor for complex commercial matters in the region, Schoenherr aims to use its proximity to industry leaders, in developing practical solutions for future challenges. We keep a close eye on trends and developments, which enables us to provide high quality legal advice that is straight to the point.
our team
Meet our highly experienced experts, advising on legal questions in 14 countries - covering various legal areas.
Poland: Schoenherr advises Enterprise Investors on acquisition of CM Internus
Schoenherr advised Enterprise Investors on the acquisition of a 100 % stake in Centrum Medyczne Internus sp. z o.o., a medical clinic based in Puławy, southeastern Poland. CM Internus provides primary care and specialised outpatient services to the local community.
Poland: Schoenherr advises Sunrise Real Estate on warehouse site sale near Warsaw
Schoenherr advised Sunrise Real Estate on the sale of a property near Warsaw, designated for warehousing development.
Romania: Schoenherr advises Dentas Kağıt Sanayi on sale of Romanian subsidiary to Hartmann Packaging
Schoenherr advised Dentas Kağıt Sanayi on the sale of its Romanian subsidiary to Hartmann Packaging. This is a landmark transaction in the Romanian moulded fibre egg packaging sector.
Czech Republic: The Flexinovela and its impact on employment documentation
The latest amendment to the Labour Code, the so-called Flexinovela, which will be effective from 1 June 2025, introduces a number of changes that need to be reflected in employment documentation. We focus on the following key areas where we recommend making adjustments:
Poland: W&I and title insurance in real estate (and beyond) – practical tips and common mistakes
Application of EU consumer protection law to sports agency contracts with minors
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) recently delivered a significant judgment in Case C-365/23 - Arce[1], addressing the application of EU consumer protection law to contracts involving minors in the sports sector.
Sport & Trademarks – Trademark protection for athletes and stars: which trademarks can be protected and how can they be monetised?
In today's sports and media landscape, top athletes are not just competitors – they are global brands. Names, logos, gestures and even signatures can be legally protected and commercially exploited. For many stars, brand value has become just as important – if not more important economically – than athletic performance. But how does trademark protection apply to public figures, and what opportunities are there for monetisation?
With guided precision and legal services tailored to your needs, our teams across 14 countries guide you from start to finish.
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