Cyber-Security (Resilience)

Being prepared and acting correctly in an emergency protects against liability cases

As a specialized IT law firm, we support companies in preparing for an emergency (cyber attack) and help in the event of an emergency. Our experience shows that careful preparation reduces liability cases. Cyber resilience also means being legally prepared for the consequences of a cyber attack. As a rule, we analyse the status quo and make recommendations for actions. Thanks to early on-boarding at our law firm, you have the right contacts to hand.

Abänderung des TVTG im Rahmen des Insolvenzrechts / Amendment of the TVTG in the context of the Insolvency Law

The Liechtenstein Insolvency Law was modified and has also an impact on the TVTG. Therewith, companies in the fintech sector find themselves in an attractive environment, as the TVTG provides the necessary legal certainty, while the insolvency law provides various restructuring options in the event of a crisis situation.

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MiCa — Markets in Crypto-assets Regulation and the DLT Pilot Regime — What impact might these proposed EU regulations have on Liechtenstein and the TVTG (aka Blockchain Act)?

Our Managing Partner Thomas Nägele just published a Article  about „MiCa - Markets in Crypto-assets Regulation and the DLT Pilot RegimeWhat impact might these proposed EU regulations have on Liechtenstein and the TVTG (aka Blockchain Act)?“.

The European Commission issued a draft for a Regulation on Markets in crypto-assets (“MiCa”). It was time to analyse this draft and compare it to the Liechtenstein Tokens and TT Service Providers Law (aka Liechtenstein Blockchain Act) to identify risks and opportunities for Service Providers operating out of Liechtenstein.

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Gründung einer Körperschaft mit Kryptowährungen

Incorporation of a company with crypto currencies

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Für die Gründung einer Körperschaft in Liechtenstein muss das Gründungskapital entweder auf ein Gründungssperrkonto bei einer Bank in der EU/EWR/Schweiz eingezahlt werden oder durch eine Sacheinlage erbracht werden.

In Liechtenstein kann die Einzahlung (Liberierung) des Gründungskapitals auch mittels Kryptowährung erfolgen.

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