The Competition Council has issued guidelines, the basic principles of the application of competition rules to online trade, which should be followed by distributors and suppliers selling goods in online stores in order not to violate the Competition Law. Read more in Lithuanian… Read more
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After the government announces the easing of quarantine conditions, it will resume operations from April 27 and open its doors to employees and visitors. How to prepare for safe work and activity organization? TRINITI provides systematic recommendations for re-launching businesses. Read more in Lithuanian… Read more
After the Government of the Republic of Lithuania declares an emergency situation or quarantine, in order to ensure the protection of the health of employees and third parties, the employer must offer an employee whose health condition threatens the health of other employees to work remotely in a reasoned written form. Read more in Lithuanian… Read more
In response to increased inquiries from employers regarding the processing of employees’ personal data by organizing work remotely, the State Data Protection Inspectorate has issued its new recommendations. Read more in Lithuanian… Read more
The quarantine of COVID-19 has prompted mass work from home. TRINITI shares tips on how to organize remote work in an effective, safe and legal way for your employer. Read more in Lithuanian… Read more
Can an employer require their employees or visitors to provide information that could help assess the risks of potential COVID-19? What personal data can be processed? Is it compatible with GDPR prohibitions? To whom that received data can be provided? And which data are better not to collect? Read more in Lithuanian… Read more
First of all, once the data security breach has been identified, the company should assess whether this very breach could jeopardize the rights and freedoms of natural persons. Read more
First and foremost, the name of a trademark protected in the whole European Union and hitherto known as the Community trademark is being changed. From March 23, 2016 it will be called the European Union trademark. All the existing Community trademarks and their applications will be renamed to the European Union’s trademarks and their applications. Read more
On the 1st of November 2014, the amendments to the Law on the Legal Status of Aliens will enter into force, which would make the launching of a small business in Lithuania more difficult for citizens of foreign countries. Read more
There is a growing threat to business, consumers and the society as a whole due to increase in numbers of counterfeit goods and transportation of items infringing intellectual property rights across Europe. Read more