Kinstellar’s dispute resolution team in Bratislava successfully represented Magna Slovteca in two separate legal disputes brought by suppliers seeking additional compensation based on unsubstantiated invoices. In both cases, the suppliers claimed alleged entitlement to supplementary compensation arising from their business relationship with Magna Slovteca. However, the claims lacked both legal merit and factual basis. Kinstellar convincingly demonstrated to the Slovak courts in both instances that the disputed invoices were unfounded and did not reflect any legitimate contractual entitlement.The courts fully dismissed both claims, and the rulings are now final and binding. Additionally, the claimants were ordered to reimburse
With effect from 15 January 2025, Slovak Act No. 297/2008 Coll. on the Protection against Legalisation of Proceeds from Crime and on the Protection against Financing of Terrorism (the AML Act) has been amended to expand the definition of ultimate beneficial owner (the UBO). While the original criteria for identifying UBO remain in force, some other natural persons will be now newly identified as UBOs under the AML Act. 1 Who qualifies as a UBO under the amended criteria? 1.1 General partnership and limited partnership For a general partnership (in Slovak: verejná obchodná spoločnosť) and a limited partnership (in Slovak: komanditná spoločnosť), a UBO is a natural person who: (a)