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26/9/2025
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IBEX Introduces 15-Minute Intervals in the Day-Ahead Market From 1 October 2025
The transition from the current 60-minute intervals to 15-minute intervals follows the framework of the EU Single Day-Ahead Coupling (SDAC) and aligns the Bulgarian market with the wider European practice.
1/9/2025
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Bulgaria’s 2025 Arbitration Law Amendments: A Step Toward Transparency or a Threat to Arbitration Autonomy?
5/8/2025
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Changes in Condominium Ownership Rules and a Draft Ordinance for a Unified Information System
29/7/2025
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New FDI screening regime in Bulgaria
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7/10/2024
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End of the "mothers only" era in childcare: Fathers are now also entitled to parental leave
In 2022, a new type of paid leave in favour of the father for childcare until the child’s attainment of 8 years of age has been introduced in the Labour Code (Art. 164c). This is an individual right of the father (the adoptive father), which reflects the European measures to achieve equality between parents in balancing work and family life, including in raising a child. Below, we briefly discuss the more important specifics and some practical issues related to the use of the new type of leave.
Rositsa Vasileva
25/9/2024
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A new liquidation procedure introduced in Bulgarian legislation
The Amendments to the Commercial Act have been finally adopted, introducing the so-called Fast-Track Liquidation Procedure. It aims to speed up the liquidation procedure for companies that meet the legal requirements and to ensure cooperation between state authorities in relation to the exchange of information.
Pavel Dimitrov
29/8/2024
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Top tips for employing people in Bulgaria
Rositsa Vasileva summarizes into digestible bullet points what you should know if you want to employ people in Bulgaria
Rositsa Vasileva
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Euro in Bulgaria - 7 Things You Need to Know
The adoption of the Introduction of Euro into the Republic of Bulgaria Act prior to the issuance of the Decision of the Council of the European Union enables businesses to align their processes and organise their operations in a timely manner
12/8/2024
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DPC Shorts: Ivan Alexander Manev on the change in taxation of crypto transactions
Taxes on individuals trading cryptocurrency reduced by legislative amendment
Ivan Alexander Manev
12/8/2024
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DPC Shorts: Ivan Alexander Manev with some good VAT-related news for small business
From 1 January 2025, the VAT registration threshold for Bulgarian companies is raised to BGN 166,000.
Ivan Alexander Manev
9/8/2024
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Problems with easements under the Energy Act impede investors and delay RES projects
There is a need for refinement of municipal practice and in some cases - legal changes
Nikolay Kolev
5/8/2024
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SCC with an interpretative decision on the amount of compensation for copyright infringement
The Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cassation (SCC) has finally brought clarity to the issue of damages for author's rights infringement with a new Interpretative Decision. Тhe issues of determining the amount of damages suffered; the recovery of out-of-court costs and the need to prove non-pecuniary damages are addressed.
Konstantin Kostadinov
8/7/2024
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DPC contributed the Bulgarian part of World IT Lawyers’ AI Regulation Guide
The guide is designed for private companies that try and want to use AI in their work or implement it, and that have cross-border customers
Desislava Krusteva
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September 26, 2025
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IBEX Introduces 15-Minute Intervals in the Day-Ahead Market From 1 October 2025
The transition from the current 60-minute intervals to 15-minute intervals follows the framework of the EU Single Day-Ahead Coupling (SDAC) and aligns the Bulgarian market with the wider European practice.
Alexander Georgiev
September 1, 2025
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Bulgaria’s 2025 Arbitration Law Amendments: A Step Toward Transparency or a Threat to Arbitration Autonomy?
Effective 1 August 2025, Bulgaria introduced significant amendments to its arbitration law, retitled from the International Commercial Arbitration Act (ICAA) to the broader Arbitration Act (AA). While the reform includes two welcome developments – the reinstatement of public policy as a ground for setting aside of arbitral awards and the removal of burdensome formalities in the enforcement of foreign awards – most changes raise substantial concerns about the autonomy and practical viability of arbitration proceedings seated in Bulgaria.
Asen Stefanov
August 5, 2025
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Changes in Condominium Ownership Rules and a Draft Ordinance for a Unified Information System
The Ordinance sets out a clear procedure for registration, description of the necessary requirements and list of documents to be submitted to UISCO.
Pavlina Ivanova
July 28, 2025
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DPC advised the final acquisition of Evolink by DHH
Having advised the first stage of the deal a couple of years ago, our experts now assisted in finalizing the acquisition.
Zoya Todorova
July 29, 2025
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New FDI screening regime in Bulgaria
After a long wait since early 2024, Bulgaria’s national mechanism for screening of foreign direct investments officially came into effect on 22 July 2025, in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2019/452. This is now a fact following the promulgation of amendments to the Rules on Implementation of the Investment Promotion Act.
Pavel Dimitrov
July 15, 2025
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Dual price display and currency exchange in the context of euro adoption
After successfully completing all approval procedures, Bulgaria has formally adopted the euro as its national currency, which will enter circulation as legal tender starting from January 1, 2026.
Yordanka Dimova
July 14, 2025
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When can we terminate a Motor Third Party Liability (MTPL) Insurance
Like all types of insurance, Motor Third Party Liability (MTPL) insurance is essentially a contract. As such, it should be entered into and terminated freely, at the will of the parties involved. However, MTPL contracts are a notable exception to this rule, as they serve a specific social security function.
Yordanka Dimova
June 5, 2025
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Bulgaria to officially adopt the euro in six months
As of 1 January 2026, retailers must be ready to accept both EUR and BGN as payment currencies and return change in EUR in case of cash payments.
Yordanka Dimova
June 2, 2025
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Employment contract vs. civil contract – what clauses should not be included in a civil contract?
In practice, the mixing of the two types of contracts most often occurs by including terms and conditions that are typical of an employment contract in a civil contract. This happens either inadvertently or intentionally in pursuit of more versatility given the more flexible terms of civil law, rather than compliance with the more formal and strict requirements of the Labour Code. This entails the risk of the contract being declared an employment contract with the inherent consequences, as well as the possibility of imposition of financial sanctions. Below we briefly review the most common employment clauses that have no place in a civil contract and the inclusion of which may raise questions about the nature of the relationship.
Rositsa Vasileva
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February 26, 2018
Privacy
Martin Zahariev, PHD, presented GDPR at a workshop under a European project
Martin Zahariev, PhD delivered a presentation at a workshop on privacy and education in the context of the so called “once-only” principle.
DPC Team
January 7, 2020
Privacy
Desislava Krusteva gains recognition in the Women in Data 2019 survey
Global Data Review – the leading information source within the data law landscape – has recently released its new survey Women in Data 2019.
DPC Team
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