Claim your FREE copy
Doing Business Guide in the Baltics.
30.08.2013
Four months ahead of its planned euro-zone entry, Latvian lawmakers are debating whether to roll up a special welcome laid out three years ago for deep-pocketed investors from outside the European...
02.08.2013
Euro-zone business activity expanded in July for the first time in 18 months showing recent evidence that the region's economy is finally stabilizing after a recession that began in late 2011. The release of a...
17.07.2013
Meeting the Czech ambassador in Riga concerning business development of clients in the Valters Gencs Law Firm was a...
20.05.2013
On May 14th, members...
09.05.2013
Gencs Valters Law Firm supports National Day of Sweden Celebration in Latvia
a National Day Concert will take place in Latvian Society...
19.03.2013
We are glad to inform you that our firm has been given the accolade of an...
27.02.2013
Latvia became the European Union Member State on May 1, 2004. The Treaty of Accession envisaged that Latvia shall have to introduce...
18.02.2013
Our Law Firm kindly welcomes foreign interns, especially from ERASMUS to join our team and to bring a variety of...
14.02.2013
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (AIPPI), a politically neutral, non-profit ...
08.02.2013
Please find special Power of Attorney for Trademark and Patent filings in Latvia below. More Powers of Attorney, Assignments for Patents and...
09.11.2012
Lawyers from Gencs Valters Law Firm are included in...
18.10.2012
On October 16, 2012 were announced winners of Swedish Business Awards 2012 for Latvia. Nomination Committee consisting...
12.10.2012
Government of Italy has proposed to decrease from 2013 the income tax rate for those earning up to €15,000 euros ($19,300) a year by one percentage point, to 22%, while for those...
11.10.2012
The European Commission, first proposed the tax for all 27 EU states a year ago. Under the commission's original proposal, a minimum tax of 0.1% would be applied to the trading of shares and bonds, while derivatives would...