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  • PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE NEW SPORTS ACT

    Published
    31 MAR'15

    On 31 March 2015, a press conference on the new Sports Act took place in the building of the National Council of the Slovak Republic with guests such as Mr. Peter Pellegrini, the Chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic, Mr. Juraj Draxler, the Minister of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic and with the members of the working group authorized to draft the new Sports Act such as Mr. Peter Sepeši, a prosecutor of the General Prosecution of the Slovak Republic and Mr. Miroslav Hlivák, one of the partners of our law firm.

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  • JUDr. DAVID SOUKENÍK WAS ELECTED AS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF RADIO AND TELEVISION OF SLOVAKIA

    Published
    11 FEB'15

    The National Council of the Slovak Republic has elected JUDr. David Soukenik, one of the partners of lawfirm SOUKENÍK – ŠTRPKA, to the Board of Radio and Television of Slovakia (hereinafter referred to as"RTVS Board").

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  • THE PREPARATION OF THE DRAFT NEW ACT ON SPORT

    Published
    07 NOV'14

    The partner of the law firm, JUDr. Miroslav Hlivák, PhD., LLM is currently participating in the preparation of the draft new act on sport as a member of the expert working group composed of experts proposed by the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak republic, the Slovak Olympic Committee, the Slovak Football Association and the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation in synergy with other consultants.

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  • WITHOUT THE TRUSTS OF THE CLIENT, THE ADVOCATE WILL NOT GROW

    Published
    19 DEC'13
    WITHOUT THE TRUSTS OF THE CLIENT, THE ADVOCATE WILL NOT GROW

    „You have to consider advocacy as both a profession and a calling, through which you can help people in solving their legal problems. If it goes well, even small victories drive you forward.“ JUDr. Peter Štrpka, Phd.

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  • “Bankruptcy as a Dangerous Theatre” article published in the TREND magazine 46/2013

    Published
    21 NOV'13

    Prevention against fictitious bankruptcy exists. When the situation is really serious, the attacked company can be saved before courts.

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