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How should society’s attitude to law be examined? In declarations, polls, interviews? No no no. The attitude to the law, or to the regulatory mechanisms of society in general, must be tested in action. That is, in mechanical, repetitive, unintentional acts, in the first system according to the Kahneman and Tversky typology.

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We lawyers, we know court law and theoretically we should persuade our clients to go to court when necessary.
Meanwhile, our first, best piece of advice we’ve given our clients for many years is just: don’t go to court. Avoid the court. Seek any other solution, NOT THE COURT.
And that lawyer who tells you something else, dear client, he does it for his own interest. So he’s cheating on you. Or out of stupidity. Or he doesn’t understand your situation, so much so that you’d better find another lawyer.

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Two great European courts, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the Court of Justice of the European Union based in Luxembourg are the last hope for many Europeans, especially for societies and nations injured and exposed to authoritarians from bygone eras in power.
However, while the Court in Luxembourg is an EU court, which thus benefits from the institutional and jurisdictional integrity of the EU legal system, which allows for correspondingly higher requirements, the Court in Strasbourg assesses the rule of law in countries belonging to the Council of Europe.

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The purpose of our newsletter is to present the various, possibly general problems that we have encountered in connection with the application of economic law. Our aim, then, is to present views, not information. So it’s about approximating a point of view that usually for not lawyers – is unavailable. We also want to write about what, from the perspective of many of our lawyers, is considered a forbidden topic, because it leads to the disclosure of rather intimate professional secrets.

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The key elements of the grant infrastructure are amazingly under-regulated. We advise you to be careful.
The fact that EU subsidies have changed Poland is beyond doubt. The fact that EU subsidies are based on mature legal acts of the Union itself is also beyond doubt. The fact that subsidies sometimes have to be returned – the entrepreneur finds out about it in the most unexpected way. We are taking such an agreement for an EU subsidy. The deal is large.

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Technology allows companies to advertise products that are generally not allowed to advertise. The essence of the solution is to create an additional requirement to become familiar with the advertised product.
It is well known that industries producing goods considered harmful – more or less – are plagued by advertising bans. The historically most famous cases of bypassing advertising bans are those that today would certainly be considered outright illegal, such as the “Łódka Bols” or WTK Soplica.

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