VJT Partners

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At VJT & Partners, we continuously monitor international trends to anticipate our clients’ future legal and business challenges.
It has been a great privilege to participate in the Google CEE Legal OC Bootcamp 2025 and attending fantastic lectures on AI.
Recently, there has been a great deal of attention on the regulation governing foreign investments in Hungary, and on changes to the legal provisions concerning so-called "strategic companies."
Hungary’s new validation rules explained - Revolut’s cryptocurrency service is back in Hungary, but many users were surprised when it -and several other providers- suddenly restricted crypto transactions.
We are pleased to share our latest contribution in the August issue of CEE Legal Matters, Experts Review – TMT section.
We are proud to announce that our Data Protection Team has contributed to the Hungarian chapter of Lexology’s Data Protection & Privacy publication for the seventh time, alongside leading law firms from around the world.
...but can it actually be enforced there? While the GDPR ’s territorial scope is ambitious, enforcing it against non-EU entities raises complex legal and practical challenges.
We are pleased to share that VJT & Partners has contributed to the World Bank’s B-READY (Business Ready) project for the second time, providing insights on Hungarian employment law.
We are proud to share that our firm has received two nominations at the Legal500 CEE Awards 2025 covering around 20 CEE jurisdictions: Client Satisfaction and Data Protection.
As of June 24, the rules governing foreign entities acquiring ownership in Hungarian strategic companies have been modified. The notification obligation still applies to a very broad scope, and in any sector, a transaction may involve a strategic company.