End-of-January resolutions check-in: maybe reading more was on the list, and maybe right now the calendar is full enough that it’s hard to know where to start. Sound familiar? Issue 12.12 of the CEE Legal Matters steps in here, rounding up the key developments across the CEE region and highlighting the trends already shaping the year ahead.
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With Market Spotlights on Albania and Kosovo, as well as an Experts Review section on Capital Markets, the January 12.12 issue includes:
- Guest Editorial: Beyond “Emerging” – Lawyering in the CEE Today
- Across the Wire: Deals And Cases
- New Homes and Friends: On the Move
- The Buzz
- A Safe Bet in Slovakia: A Buzz Interview with Ivan Kormanik of Majernik & Mihalikova
- Stuck on Screening in Croatia: A Buzz Interview with Mojmir Ostermann of Ostermann Ivancic
- The Debrief: January 2026
- Fintech in the Western Balkans: Road to Scale
- PE Fund Invests in a Polish Law Firm: An Interview with Mariusz Purgal of KWKR
- The Corner Office: AI in Law Firms and the ROI Reality Check
- Market Spotlight: Albania
- Albania’s Year of Maturing Finance
- Albania’s Deepening GDPR Alignment: A Briefings Review
- Know Your Lawyer: Sabina Lalaj of Lalaj & Partners
- Market Spotlight: Kosovo
- Kosovo in Standstill: A Way Forward After the Institutional Pause
- Know Your Lawyer: Florin Lata of Vokshi & Lata
- Experts Review: Capital Markets
- Poland: The Listing Act and Its Implications for the Country’s Capital Market
- Czech Republic: CCD2 Transposition – Doubling Down on Consumer Protection
- Croatia: Legal Developments in Capital Markets – What the Business Community Should Know
- Hungary: From IPOs to Mid-Cap Growth – Key Trends in the Country’s Equity Capital Markets
- North Macedonia: A Path Toward Regulating Crypto Markets – Licensing, Legal Certainty, and EU Alignment
- Bulgaria: Close-Out Netting Legal Framework of Bulgaria To Mitigate Credit Risks
- Romania: Board Profile and Nomination Policies – A Signal of Institutional Maturity for Listed Companies
- Moldova: Capital Market Strategy 2025-2030 – Building the Framework for a Functional Market
- Montenegro: A Missing Safety Net for Capital Market Investors
- Kosovo: New Banking Law Comes into Force with Further Reforms Ahead
