Poland’s membership in the European Union means that Polish businesses are subject to determinations by EU institutions, bodies and agencies. In our legal advisory, we offer support in proceedings and disputes with an EU element or based on EU law, including proceedings before the European Commission, EU courts (Court of Justice, General Court), and EU agencies (such as EUIPO and OLAF).
When do businesses become involved with EU law, and why is it so important to be familiar with EU law?
Poland’s membership in the European Union means that Polish businesses often have to interact with EU regulations. They may apply for co-financing from EU funds, apply for registration of EU trademarks, or participate in litigation or other proceedings with an EU element. They may also enter tenders organized by EU institutions and agencies, or be issued various decisions pursuant to proceedings conducted by these institutions.
Sometimes decisions and determinations by EU institutions directly involve our clients’ customers, suppliers or competitors, but also have a significant impact on our clients’ legal and financial situation.
Challenges for firms connected with EU law and proceedings before EU institutions
Proceedings before EU institutions often differ substantially from proceedings before Polish courts and administrative authorities. To conduct such proceedings properly, it is essential to know the EU procedures, to be oriented to the sectoral regulations, and to have practical experience in their application. This involves the Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union, the procedural rules of the EU courts, as well as the rules for specific proceedings before EU institutions and agencies.
If they are unfamiliar with these regulations, undertakings risk losing their case before the EU courts and suffering related financial consequences, and in administrative proceedings, a negative decision or refusal to consider the application.
European Union law—benefits from legal assistance
KPMG Law support in proceedings before EU institutions
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