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Legal Update 01/2026

Jan 2026

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Digital Legal Update 01/2026

Jan 2026

Contents Legislative news Proposed legislation GDPR Developments European Case Law Further Updates

Can a tenant transfer to a subtenant the obligation to pay charges that arise for the tenant from membership in a housing cooperative?

Jan 2026

(Judgment of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic, Case No. 26 Cdo 331/2025, dated 6 November 2025) On 31 July 2018, the claimants (subtenants) concluded…

“Identity theft” – can a person be legally bound by an act carried out by someone else without their knowledge and consent?

Jan 2026

(Judgment of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic, Case No. 33 Cdo 3134/2024, dated 22 October 2025) The claimant concluded, via distance communication, a loan…

Postponement of the entry into force of the Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)

Jan 2026

There has been a postponement of the date of application of Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 May…

Amendment to family law

Jan 2026

On 1 January 2026, an amendment to the Civil Code and other regulations in the area of family law entered into force, which in particular…

Amendment of the Criminal Code

Jan 2026

As of 1 January 2026, an extensive amendment (Act No. 270/2025 Coll.) also entered into force, which changes most criminal legislation. One of the most…

Critical Infrastructure Act – everything you need to know

09 February 2026

We invite you to a webinar focused on the new Critical Infrastructure Act and its practical impacts, taking place on February 9, 2026, from 3:30…

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Looking back at 2025 in labour law case law

04 February 2026

Join our webinar where we will take a closer look at notable employment law judgments issued in 2025. The webinar is intended for lawyers and…

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Further updates

Jan 2026

Commission fines X for breach of the DSA The European Commission imposed a fine of EUR 120 million on Company X for breaches of its…

European Case Law

Jan 2026

Relationship between the GDPR and ePrivacy In its judgment of 13 November 2025 in Case C-654/23, the Court of Justice of the European Union addressed…

GDPR Developments

Jan 2026

New procedural regulation for cross-border data protection complaints On 12 December 2025, a new EU procedural regulation was published with the aim of accelerating and…

Critical Infrastructure Resilience Act

Jan 2026

The new Act No. 266/2025 Coll., on the Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Entities (the Critical Infrastructure Act), transposes Directive (EU) 2022/2557 on the resilience of…

Cybersecurity Act

Jan 2026

The new Cybersecurity Act (Act No. 264/2025 Coll.), which implements the NIS2 Directive, entered into force on 1 November 2025. At the same time, its…

Proposed Legislation

Jan 2026

Digital Omnibus On 19 November 2025, the European Commission presented a new legislative package entitled Digital Omnibus. The main objective of this package is to…

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Telecoms, Media & Internet 2026 – Slovakia

2025

The Slovakia chapter within The International Comparative Legal Guide to Telecoms, Media & Internet 2026 provides a concise, practice-oriented overview of Slovakia’s legal and regulatory framework for telecoms, media and digital services. The chapter is authored by Tomáš Čermák and Karin Konečná Weinhold Legal.

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Advising Amundi on the acquisition of the B&B Hotel in downtown Prague

Jan 2026

Weinhold Legal participated in the successful completion of the acquisition of the B&B Hotel inPrague's Florenc district, executed by investment company Amundi Czech Republic, acting…

Employee issues? Solutions and prevention

11 February 2026

Dealing with employee problems? Are they failing to meet deadlines, arriving late, making mistakes, or causing conflicts? Join our seminar “Employee issues? Solutions and prevention”,…

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The Role of the Data Protection Officer in 2026 in the Context of New EU Legislation

28 January 2026

How should the DPO role really work in practice today?How should it be set up so that it adds value — and is not just…

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Representing a client in cassation proceedings in the field of competition law

Dec 2025

The dispute concerned an increase of a fine in review (remonstrance) proceedings. The Supreme Administrative Court confirmed that the President of the Office for the…

Legal Update 12/25

Dec 2025

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Amendment to the Civil Code changes life insurance rules (CZ)

Oct 2025

"Do you have life insurance? And could I see it?" - a question that will no longer be necessary to ask in 2026. On August 21, 2025, President Pavel signed an amendment to the Civil Code that will fundamentally transform the area of ​​life insurance in the Czech Republic.

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Gamification from the perspective of labor law (CZ)

Nov 2025

Gamification of work is a modern trend that promises to increase employee motivation and productivity by using game elements in the workplace. However, its introduction into the work environment raises a number of labor law issues. Although gamification may at first glance seem like a simple way to make work more fun, its implementation requires consideration of key principles such as equal treatment, sufficient transparency or objective performance evaluation and also carries certain risks.

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New Critical Infrastructure Act in relation to the new Cybersecurity Act (CZ)

Oct 2025

On August 19, 2025, a completely new Act 266/2025 Coll., on the resilience of critical infrastructure entities and on amendments to related acts (hereinafter referred to as the “ZoKI”) entered into force. This Act removes the issue of critical infrastructure from the current Crisis Act and introduces a separate legal regulation of the resilience of critical entities. The new regulation responds in particular to the requirements of Directive (EU) 2022/2557 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 December 2022 on the resilience of critical entities and repealing Council Directive 2008/114/EC (hereinafter referred to as the “CER”), which it transposes into the Czech legal order. The aim of the ZoKI is to strengthen the resilience of basic services necessary for the functioning of the state and thus prepare the Czech Republic for current threats, such as cyber attacks or sabotage of critical systems.

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Is an employee who is absent for a long time entitled to employee benefits? (CZ)

Sep 2025

Employee benefits are now an integral part of working life. Meal allowances, sports allowances, pension insurance, education or health benefits - all of these are above-standard benefits that contribute to greater employee satisfaction and loyalty to the employer. However, the question remains whether an employee who is absent for a long time - for example, due to incapacity for work or maternity or parental leave - is also entitled to these benefits.

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Supreme Court on variable wages and work discipline: Reduction of entitlement or legitimate condition? (CZ)

Aug 2025

The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic (hereinafter referred to as the "Supreme Court of the Czech Republic"), in its judgment of April 30, 2025, file no. 21 Cdo 3471/2024, commented on the questions of whether an employer can condition the award of a variable component of wages on the employee's compliance with his work duties and whether such a reduction is not an inadmissible monetary penalty pursuant to Section 346b of Act 262/2006 Coll., the Labor Code, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Labor Code").

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From signature to insolvency: A cross-section of modern case law on bills of exchange (CZ)

Jul 2025

A bill of exchange, a traditional and inherently rigid security, may appear to be a legal instrument whose interpretation has been fixed for decades. However, the opposite is true.

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Does a student have to pay tuition for teaching an unwanted subject? (CZ)

Jul 2025

The Bulgarian District Court in Sofia submitted an interesting consideration to the Court of Justice of the EU regarding consumer protection in the field of education. The purpose of the preliminary question submitted was whether a student, or his/her parent, has the right not to pay tuition fees if he/she did not request the teaching of a specific subject or if he/she is not satisfied with the teaching. In this article, I will discuss this decision in more detail.

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What changes will the amendment to the Bank Act bring to managers and the new institute of enforcement fines? (CZ)

May 2025

On 7 March 2025, the government submitted to the Chamber of Deputies a draft law amending certain laws in the area of ​​the financial market. This would amend, among other things, the Banking Act, the Czech National Bank Act, the Capital Market Undertaking Act and some other regulations. Given that this is a transposition of European regulations, it was proposed to the Chamber of Deputies to give its consent to the law in the first reading. As part of the amendment to the Banking Act, the draft law introduces a number of changes. In this article, we will focus on some issues that will primarily affect the staffing of the bank.

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European Commission proposal to relax ESG reporting rules (CZ)

Apr 2025

On 26 February 2025, the European Commission published two new legislative proposals, called Omnibus I and Omnibus II. The proposals, which are to affect several European regulations related to sustainability and ESG, aim to reduce the administrative burden on companies, improve sustainability rules and free up investment. The omnibus packages are intended to ease the administrative burden on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) the most. What specific measures has the European Commission proposed? The following article explains this.

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E-invoicing in light of the ViDA directive and national regulations (CZ)

Mar 2025

At the end of last year, the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) approved the text of the ViDA (VAT in the digital age) directive at its meeting. This directive will change the approach to VAT in the member states. This article will focus on one of the three pillars of this directive, namely digital reporting and e-invoicing. The purpose of this text is to introduce readers to the basic elements of e-invoicing, including an outline of their impacts on companies doing business in the EU. Their implementation will most likely lead to the abolition of the summary and control report in the Czech Republic in the coming years. It will no longer be possible to issue paper invoices in business relations. Attention will also be paid to the adjustment in neighboring countries. For the purposes of this article, e-invoicing systems in Germany and Poland were selected. National systems are already being implemented in these countries.

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Notification of breaches under GDPR – when should breaches be reported and is reporting incidents electronically via the Personal Data Protection Office form really effective? (CZ)

Jan 2025

With increasing digitalization, the need for personal data protection is becoming increasingly important. In order to respond effectively and quickly to personal data breaches, the General Data Protection Regulation[1] (hereinafter referred to as the “GDPR”) has established the obligation to notify breaches to the supervisory authority. This role is performed by the Office for Personal Data Protection (hereinafter referred to as the “OPO”).

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What new does the draft law on cybersecurity bring, not only in the area of ​​sanctions for its violation? (CZ)

Dec 2024

The draft law on cyber security (parliamentary press no. 759) is a transposition of the European security directive NIS 2. In addition to implementing the European regulation into the Czech legal system, its main purpose is to set at least a basic level of cyber security in organizations that provide their services in sectors important for the functioning of the state, such as energy, state administration, the food industry or healthcare.

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Data Governance Act and Data Act – what do they contain and what innovations do these new regulations bring to the field of data management? (CZ)

Feb 2025

The Data Governance Act, i.e. Regulation 2022/868 on European data governance and amending Regulation (EU) 2018/172, often referred to in Czech as the Data Governance Act (hereinafter referred to as the "DGA")[1] is a cross-sectoral instrument that entered into force on 24 September 2023 and aims to regulate the reuse of publicly available/protected data by promoting data sharing across sectors, regulating new data intermediaries and promoting data sharing for altruistic purposes.

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GDPR complaint handling process – why are more detailed adjustments needed and what changes can be expected? (CZ)

Dec 2024

Anyone who is a data subject under the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as “GDPR”)[1] and who believes that their personal data protection rights are not sufficiently respected has the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in accordance with Article 77 of the GDPR.

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The Supreme Court on the issue of the employee’s obligation to undergo testing chosen by the employer according to an emergency measure of the Ministry of Health (CZ)

Sep 2024

In a recent judgment, case number 21 Cdo 3100/2023, dated June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic addressed the question of whether an employer is entitled to require an employee to undergo a specific method of testing pursuant to an emergency measure of the Ministry of Health, and whether and under what conditions an employee may request a different method of testing.

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Employer’s liability for an employee’s unlawful act in relation to a consumer (CZ)

Aug 2024

The article deals with the issue of employer liability for the unlawful conduct of an employee in relation to a consumer. It discusses the legal framework governing this issue and analyses specific cases where an employer may be liable for damages caused by its employees. The author focuses on the legal consequences for companies and emphasises the importance of having properly set internal processes and control mechanisms in place to minimise the risk of legal disputes and financial penalties.

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What will the amendment to the insolvency law bring? (CZ)

Jul 2024

On 11 May 2024, the Senate approved a controversial amendment to Act No. 182/2006 Coll., on bankruptcy and methods of its resolution (Insolvency Act) (hereinafter referred to as the “Amendment”). This Amendment, which is currently submitted to the President for signature, transposes into the Czech legal order the regulation contained in Directive 2019/1023 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019, which was to be implemented by 17 July 2021 (hereinafter referred to as the “Directive”).

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Amendment to the Act on the Transformation of Commercial Companies (CZ)

Jul 2024

On June 19, 2024, the long-awaited amendment to Act 125/2008 Coll., on the transformation of commercial companies and cooperatives (hereinafter referred to as the “Act”) was published in the Collection of Laws, under No. 62/2024 Coll. (hereinafter referred to as the “Amendment”). The primary objective of the Amendment is to transpose Directive (EU) 2019/2121 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 (hereinafter referred to as the “Directive”) into the Czech legal system. The transposition deadline for the Directive expired on January 31, 2023, so Czech legislation is more than a year and a half late with its transposition, however, legislators have now managed to bring the Amendment to a successful conclusion.

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DORA regulation: key to the financial sector’s resilience to digital threats (CZ)

Jun 2024

In today's highly digitized world, a wide range of institutions, from governments to hospitals to various business entities, are facing cyber attacks. Cyber ​​security and resilience to cyber attacks have become a relatively big topic in developed countries. Financial entities are also not immune to attacks. As the use of information and communication technology (hereinafter referred to as "ICT") has acquired a key role in the provision of financial services in recent decades, to the extent that it is of fundamental importance in the performance of the usual routine functions of all financial entities, preventing cyber attacks poses a complex challenge for financial entities.

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Preparation, content and review of the relationship report (CZ)

May 2024

Among the regularly prepared mandatory documents within business corporations is also a report on relationships, which focuses on the relationships between persons within a business group. In this article, we will take a closer look at the process of its preparation, mandatory content requirements and, last but not least, the issue of its possible expert review ordered by the court.

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Certainty of the definition of the type of costs in the qualification agreement (CZ)

May 2024

The normative anchoring of the qualification agreement institute, the general content of which is an agreement between the employer and the employee that the employer will allow the employee to increase (or deepen) their qualifications and the employee will subsequently remain employed by the employer for the agreed period, or will reimburse the employer for the costs associated with increasing (or deepening) their qualifications, has been part of the legal order of the Czech Republic since its independent establishment.

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Compensation for damage by restoring the item to its original condition (CZ)

May 2024

Restoring the property to its previous state, or restitution in kind (restitutio in integrum), is the legally preferred method of compensating for material damage. How do courts view this method of redressing damage? What obligations arise from their judicial practice? This article deals with the conditions of restitution in kind contained in both the new and the older case law.

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Where are employee shares headed? (CZ)

Apr 2024

The acquisition of shares by employees of joint-stock companies is an issue that is often discussed in the Czech environment, but critical voices are repeatedly heard when evaluating the current legal regulation. This situation has not changed since the beginning of the introduction of this institute in the Commercial Code. The so-called financial participation of employees, one of the forms of which is employee stock (option) plans (Employee Stock Ownership (Option) Plan – ESOP), is intensively discussed and supported at the European level, however, according to comparative reports, the Czech regulation lags behind the European average in terms of support for employee participation.

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The Act on Mass Civil Litigation will improve consumer protection when enforcing their claims (CZ)

Mar 2024

The long-awaited draft law on mass civil litigation (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") is currently before the third reading in the Chamber of Deputies, which aims to introduce the institution of so-called mass actions, known mainly from the United States of America, into the Czech legal system. This article briefly discusses the current legal regulation and the objectives and selected specifics of the Act.

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Weinhold Legal Advises Resistant AI on $25M Series B Funding Round to Accelerate Financial Crime Prevention

Nov 2025

Weinhold Legal is proud to have advised to Resistant AI, a Czech-based fintech firm specializing in AI-powered fraud prevention, in its $25 million Series B funding round.…

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ThreatMark’s $23 Million Series A Investment Round

Feb 2025

Weinhold Legal advised ThreatMark on the deal.Czech technology company ThreatMark completed its Series A financing round, securing an investment exceeding $23 million from London-based Octopus Ventures…

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Comparison of the Czech and Slovak Labour Codes

2018

A unique comparison of institutes of Czech and Slovak labor law. Authors Mgr. Barbora Suchá, attorney-at-law of Weinhold Legal with a focus on Labor law. Mgr. Tomáš Čermák, attorney-at-law of Weinhold Legal with a focus on Labor law, M&A and Competition law. For more info visit here.

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Limitation and Preclusion in Private Law (CZ)

2015

Daniel Weinhold is the author of the publication “Statute barring and time limitation in private law” (C.H. Beck 2015), which provides a very carefully elaborated guidance on application of those new provisions of private law that may cause difficulties in practice due to not always clear formulations or imprecise integration into the legal system. The publication also summarises applicable case law and legal literature and contributes significantly to better orientation of legal practitioners in the new concept of statute barring and time limitation. For more info visit here.

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Civil Code, Volume III: Sections 419–654 – Things and Legal Facts

2014

Daniel Weinhold is the co-author of a eighth-volume Large Commentary on the New Czech Civil Code published by Leges, Prague, 2014. You may obtain your copy from here.

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Limitation and Preclusion in Commercial Contractual Relationships (3rd Edition)

2009

Daniel Weinhold regularly publishes and is quoted in local legal and economic magazines. He is the author of the third edition of the succesful publication Statute barring and time limitation in commercial legal relationships (C.H.Beck 2009), which apart of the developments in the legislation also covers the latest significant news in case law and legal literature. For more info visit here.

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GDPR v personalistice

16 November 2025

Naše advokátní kancelář si Vás dovoluje pozvat na prezenční seminář zaměřený na problematiku GDPR V PERSONALISTICE. Společně se podíváme na to, jak se pravidla ochrany osobních údajů stanovené…

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Novinky a judikatura z oblasti korporátního práva, změny v oblasti zaměstnaneckých benefitů a akciových plánů (ESOP)

11 November 2025

Zveme vás na seminář Novinky a judikatura z oblasti korporátního práva, změny v oblasti zaměstnaneckých akciových plánů (ESOP), který pořádá naše advokátní kancelář Weinhold Legal ve spolupráci se…

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