Severe Dispute Over Market Electricity: Electricity Company Cut Power, Food Spoiled
A significant dispute over market electricity led to a company cutting off power, resulting in spoiled food for a local accommodation service in Finland.
End of the semaglutide patent in 2026 intensifies market disputes among China, India, USA, Canada, and Brazil
The expiration of semaglutide's patent in 2026 is expected to ignite competition among major global markets including China, India, the USA, Canada, and Brazil, particularly in the lucrative obesity treatment sector.
Mandatory Mediation in the Construction Industry. Will It Not Help Smaller Players?
New regulations in Poland propose mandatory mediation in construction disputes, but experts question their efficacy in aiding smaller market players.
Man sets fire to fruit stall and is arrested at a bar in the interior of Ceará; video
A man was arrested after setting fire to a fruit stall in a market in Nova Russas, Ceará, due to disputes with the owner.
Fair competition in public procurement: where does the contracting authority's right end
The article discusses the balance between a contracting authority's right to specify its needs and the obligation to ensure equal market access, highlighting the conflicts that arise in public procurement disputes.
Poland participates in arbitration proceedings. Expert explains the background of the dispute regarding pharmacies
An arbitration proceeding initiated by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes in 2024 focuses on claims of investor discrimination related to pharmacy market regulations in Poland.
Escalation in Neighborhood Conflict: 'He Wanted to Run Me Over'
Owners of BK Kjúklings and Istanbul Market in Reykjavik are involved in intense disputes over parking spaces, accusing each other of aggressive behavior and slander.
Dealers at several stalls cannot escape with one high market fee. NSA ruling
The Supreme Administrative Court upheld the municipality's decision requiring a company with multiple market stalls to pay a separate fee for each stall, responding to the disputes regarding the market fee calculation.
Complaints are piling up: Germans are fed up with high rents
More Germans are filing lawsuits against landlords over rising rents, as these disputes accounted for nearly 22% of court cases last year, influenced by a tightening rental market.
Why lawsuits won’t cure pandemic’s financial ills between US states and Chinese government
The article discusses the challenges US states face in recovering unpaid judgments against China for pandemic-related financial losses, highlighting a federal court's ruling that China engaged in market activities by hoarding essential supplies.