Salary cut for protected employees        
        
                  
            An employer may reduce the salary of an employee who works reduced hours instead of taking childrearing leave, the Polish Supreme Court ruled in the judgment dated 12 May 2011 (Case No. II PK 6/11).          
              
          Long-term employment of Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian citizens in Poland        
        
                  
            Solutions gradually being introduced to enable hiring in Poland of citizens of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Belarus, as well as Georgia and Moldova, are helpful mainly for short-term employment.          
              
          When may one shareholder be held liable for the obligation of another?        
        
                  
            When acquiring shares in a Polish limited-liability company, the buyer should check the legal basis for any recent payments made to shareholders.          
              
          eBay on the blacklist        
        
                  
            On 12 July 2011 the European Court of Justice issued a judgment concerning the use of trademarks on internet auction sites (L’Oréal SA v eBay International GmbH, Case C-324/09).          
              
          Notary need not check a document before confirming the signature        
        
                  
            When confirming the signature on a document, a Polish notary is not required to review the lawfulness of the document itself—particularly in the case of documents from abroad or in a foreign language.          
              
          An end to evidentiary privilege for funds in relations with consumers        
        
                  
            Fund statements no longer have the status of an official document in the event of a dispute with a client.          
              
          Poland seeks to overturn decision on CO2 emission limits        
        
                  
            On 8 July 2011, Poland filed a challenge with the European Court of Justice against the decision by the European Commission concerning limits on free CO2 emission rights in industry.          
              
          New rules for criminal liability for corporate injury        
        
                  
            An act amending the Penal Code and the Commercial Companies Code went into effect on 13 July 2011, modifying the rules for criminal liability of persons serving on the management boards of Polish companies.          
              
          Weronika Pelc: Rising electricity prices reflect the cost of compliance with EU requirements        
        
                  
            An interview with Weronika Pelc, who heads the Energy Law practice at Wardyński & Partners, about changes in the law and the prospects for growth of the utility industry.          
              
          M&A by practitioners for practitioners        
        
                  
            The first step-by-step guide to M&A transactions—from letter of intent to post-closing activities—has now been published jointly by Wardyński & Partners and LexisNexis Polska.          
              
          Citizen standing to object to trademark registration        
        
                  
            The Polish Supreme Administrative Court has confirmed that a person objecting to a decision to register a trademark under Art. 246 of the Industrial Property Law need not demonstrate a legal or factual interest in the matter.          
              
          New emission standards for installations        
        
                  
            The new Regulation of the Minister of the Environment on Standards for Emissions from Installations went into force on 25 May 2011.