About
Managing Partners: Yavor Kambourov, Vladimir Rangeloff, Stefan Tzakov
Senior Partners: Emil Emanuilov, Atanas Shopov
Number of partners: 14
Number of other fee-earners: 27
Firm Overview
Kambourov & Partners is a leading full-service Bulgarian law firm founded in 1988. It started out as a litigation-focused practice and over the years evolved into a full-service law firm, thus offering its clients any type of legal support they may require in the course of their business operations.
Bringing together commercial focus, creativity and expertise, Kambourov & Partners delivers specialised legal services to local and international clients and is well-experienced in complex cross-border matters often involving multiple jurisdictions. With 16 fully integrated departments and a well-rounded view of both opportunities and risks, the firm has the capacity to cover all client needs and find the most practical, relevant and value-adding solutions.
Main Areas of Practice
Banking & Finance
The practice covers finance, securities and banking law, syndicated facility arrangements, public and private bond placements, enforcement of security agent structures, public takeovers, regulation of banking and capital markets, private investments in public equity (PIPEs), financial collateral arrangements, enforcement of netting arrangements, custodian and escrow arrangements of financial instruments, cross-border finance, transactions involving security interests in innovative types of security packages.
Corporate & M&A
The team advises on the choice of company type, incorporation, taxation, employment and regulation aspects, corporate management and control and supports clients through large-scale, local and cross-border M&As, complex corporate reorganisations and restructurings, including share and asset mergers, demergers and business separation, legal and financial analysis of a company’s capital and equity structure and reorganisation of a company’s legal forms, negotiations of transaction documents including escrow agreements and financing documents, pre and post completion security arrangements.
Competition
The team advises on both sets of unfair competition regulation (domestic and EU), dominance, cartels, dawn raids, pricing, refusal to supply, etc., in a multitude of industry sectors, including energy, agriculture, food and beverage, technology, IT, telecommunications, financial services and healthcare. The practice provides compliance support and merger control advice on domestic and trans-border M&As and other manifold transactions. Clients are represented in competition litigation before national courts and the Bulgarian Commission for Protection of Competition.
Employment
With a proven competence in social security matters, structuring of employee contracts in the context of large international groups, monitoring of compliance with employment, social security, anti-discrimination, personal data protection and employee dismissal legislation, the team helps clients to conform their workplace practices and procedures to local law. The department is equally experienced in employment litigation on matters ranging from professional injuries to mass dismissals.
Energy
The team advises on every aspect of the energy sector: nuclear, gas, mining, fuels, electricity generation, electricity distribution and supply, trading in electricity, renewable energy resources, regulatory, project finance, and litigation, and provides investor-owned utilities, energy project developers, pipelines, energy marketers, equity investors, lenders, investment bankers, governmental entities with advice on all legal, licensing, regulatory and tax aspects associated with investments in the energy sector, electricity generation and distribution, including renewable energy resources.
IP
The IP practice represents both local and multinational industrial property holders in the full range of proceedings before the Bulgarian Patent Office, EUIPO and WIPO. In addition to registration services, cross-border licensing, anti-counterfeiting and customs measures, the team concentrates on IP infringement and litigation.
Litigation, Arbitration & ADR
The practice covers all types of individual claims in all areas of business law, including banking and finance, corporate and commercial litigation, unfair competition, energy and project finance disputes, insurance disputes, IP litigation, procedures for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards, multijurisdictional litigation and international arbitration, exequatur procedures, etc., as well as arbitration, debt restructuring, debt-equity swaps, as alternative methods of enforcement.
Real Estate & Construction
The team assists on the development and realisation of large-scale projects, real estate and construction arbitration and litigation, FIDIC arbitration proceedings and FIDIC drafting; covers the entire property ‘life-cycle’ including acquisitions and dispositions, land use, planning and development, construction, financing and joint venturing, establishment of mortgages, environmental law, insurance, etc.
TMT
The team provides the full range of legal services pertaining to the technology, IT, media and telecommunications sectors. Major local and international sector undertakings are supported in projects for incorporation, structuring, M&A, licensing, contracts, information security, regulatory and contentious matters, supply and use of information technology, networks and telecommunications, ISP and broadcast services. The team is also well-experienced in the IP protection of technological inventions. Based on its experience with large-scale multi-jurisdictional transactions, the firm is often retained to conduct complex restructurings of tech, media, telecommunications and IT companies.
Offices
37A Fridtjof Nansen Str. fl.5
1142 Sofia
Bulgaria
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: 359 2 986 9999
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Copyright vs. ChatGPT: Unravelling the Legal Dilemma
Artificial intelligence has permeated our lives, raising numerous legal questions. As AI, especially ChatGPT, gains popularity, copyright concerns arise. Who owns the generated texts? Are they copyrightable? What risks come with using ChatGPT content?
Copyright vs. ChatGPT: Unravelling the Legal Dilemma
Artificial intelligence has permeated our lives, raising numerous legal questions. As AI, especially ChatGPT, gains popularity, copyright concerns arise. Who owns the generated texts? Are they copyrightable? What risks come with using ChatGPT content?
Kambourov & Partners advises on the acquisition of Dentatechnica Bulgaria
Kambourov & Partners advised on the Bulgarian aspects of the acquisition of Dentatechnica - the largest distributor of materials and equipment for the Bulgarian dental care market.
Kambourov & Partners achieves final win for Sofia Municipality in major copyright litigation
Kambourov & Partners' IP team recently achieved a final win in a major copyright litigation
(Update) The Future of Unmanned Flight: U-space Implementing Regulation adopted by the Commission
U-space is no longer just a far-off plan as on 13th of May 2021, the new Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) on a regulatory framework for the U-space would enter into force (‘U-space Regulation’).
The Future of Unmanned Flight (Part 1)
An Introduction to Drone Regulations in the EU and Bulgaria
Kambourov & Partners advises Silverfleet Capital on Bulpros and ec4u merger
Kambourov & Partners advised pan-European private equity firm Silverfleet Capital on its investment in the merger of the Bulgarian software company Bulpros and the German CRM leader ec4u.
Loot boxes: Has pay-to-win become pay-to-gamble?
A legal perspective
Financial services regulation - what's the latest?
In February 2021, the Bulgarian National Assembly passed an Amending and Supplementing Act of the Recovery and Resolution of Credit Institutions and Investment Intermediaries Act (“the Act”).
What to expect from the proposed major reform in insolvency proceedings?
The Bulgarian Ministry of Justice's Draft Amending and Supplementing Act of the Bulgarian Commerce Act (the ‘Draft Act’), which was launched for public discussion, aims to improve the legal framework for insolvency in Bulgaria.
Green roofs in Bulgaria - current regulation
Green roofs serve more than one purpose and generate numerous benefits for nature, buildings, and people.
Introduction of the start-up visa in Bulgaria
With the latest amendments to the Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria Act, the Bulgarian Parliament adopted changes aiming to foster the growth and competitiveness of local innovation companies as well as to reinforce Bulgaria’s position as the leading regional IT Hub.
Tax exemption for COVID-19 in-vitro diagnostic medical devices and COVID-19 vaccines
The European Commission has introduced measures that enable Member States to relieve of or reduce VAT for EU hospitals, medical practitioners and individuals when purchasing COVID-19 vaccines and testing kits.
Co-ownership of shares in a joint-stock company - the latest case law
The Supreme Court of Cassation ("SCC") recently ruled on the issue of exercising the right to vote in a Shareholders General Meeting of a joint stock company in cases of co-ownership of shares...
Aircraft Financing: Why Should Bulgaria Join the Cape Town Convention?
A General Introduction
Kambourov & Partners advises United Group on the acquisition of Nova Broadcasting Group
In one of the largest deals on the Bulgarian market for 2020, Kambourov & Partners advised United Group on the acquisition of Nova Broadcasting Group (NBG) - Bulgaria’s largest multi-platform media company.
Legislative focus on new renewable energy investments
Amendments to the Energy Act aiming to support new renewable energy projects
Important changes in the secondary energy legislation
Changes regarding gas trading activities in Bulgaria
Challenge accepted: Digitalising the Bulgarian public sector during a pandemic
In Bulgaria, the coronavirus pandemic turned out to be a natural catalyst for the digitalisation of the public sector. Plenty of Bulgarian laws and regulations have been adopted or amended to allow the remote use of public sector services.
Practical aspects of trader stabilisation proceedings
The Bulgarian Commerce Act was amended at the end of 2016 with the introduction of a new part - Trader stabilisation proceedings, which entered into force in July 2017. The purpose of the amendment is to enable traders (debtors) to overcome their financial difficulties at an early stage.
Disposing of agricultural land - administrative burdens
Land in Bulgaria is constitutionally defined as a fundamental national asset, which enjoys particular protection from the state and society. This determines the presence of certain peculiarities in the legal regulation of agricultural land.
Inheriting shares in a joint stock company - the latest case law
At the end of last month, the Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cassation (SCC) ruled on a longstanding issue with regard to inheriting shares in a joint stock company
Amendments to the Bulgarian Gambling Act
On 23 July, the Bulgarian Parliament adopted the Act on amendment and supplementation of the Gambling Act (AASGA). The AASGA was promulgated in the State Gazette on 29 July 2020 and the amendments entered into force on Monday, 10 August 2020.
Recent case law in the field of insolvency proceedings
In July 2020, the Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cassation adopted an interpretative decision (№2/2020) on certain legal issues related to insolvency proceedings.
The right to be forgotten: GDPR aspects and new EDPB Guidelines
The lack of fixed and sector-specific criteria for approving or rejecting requests under the “right to be forgotten”, motivated the European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”) to adopt guidelines focused on exercising the right before search engines providers
Real estate lease agreements: Deletion of registration
Landlords in Bulgaria often face a practical problem upon premature termination of real estate lease agreements. The issue refers to the inability of deleting the registration of the respective agreement in the registry office, corresponding to the location of the real estate. The topic has becom
Recent CJEU case-law in the field of digital media
In July 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued several interesting judgements in the field of intellectual property protection in digital media.
AGMs in Bulgaria during the pandemic
What is the legal regime of AGMs in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated restrictions on movement?
M&A: Overview of merger clearance and practical issues
Effective competition in domestic and national markets is one of the most important elements for а healthy business environment and a key prerequisite for economic growth. National competition authorities and the European Commission have certain powers in terms of maintaining effective competition.
Dawn raids of the Bulgarian Commission on Protection of Competition
Key points and basic rights of companies under investigation
Copyright vs. ChatGPT: Unravelling the Legal Dilemma
Artificial intelligence has permeated our lives, raising numerous legal questions. As AI, especially ChatGPT, gains popularity, copyright concerns arise. Who owns the generated texts? Are they copyrightable? What risks come with using ChatGPT content?
Copyright vs. ChatGPT: Unravelling the Legal Dilemma
Artificial intelligence has permeated our lives, raising numerous legal questions. As AI, especially ChatGPT, gains popularity, copyright concerns arise. Who owns the generated texts? Are they copyrightable? What risks come with using ChatGPT content?
Kambourov & Partners advises on the acquisition of Dentatechnica Bulgaria
Kambourov & Partners advised on the Bulgarian aspects of the acquisition of Dentatechnica - the largest distributor of materials and equipment for the Bulgarian dental care market.
Kambourov & Partners achieves final win for Sofia Municipality in major copyright litigation
Kambourov & Partners' IP team recently achieved a final win in a major copyright litigation
(Update) The Future of Unmanned Flight: U-space Implementing Regulation adopted by the Commission
U-space is no longer just a far-off plan as on 13th of May 2021, the new Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) on a regulatory framework for the U-space would enter into force (‘U-space Regulation’).
The Future of Unmanned Flight (Part 1)
An Introduction to Drone Regulations in the EU and Bulgaria
Kambourov & Partners advises Silverfleet Capital on Bulpros and ec4u merger
Kambourov & Partners advised pan-European private equity firm Silverfleet Capital on its investment in the merger of the Bulgarian software company Bulpros and the German CRM leader ec4u.
Loot boxes: Has pay-to-win become pay-to-gamble?
A legal perspective
Financial services regulation - what's the latest?
In February 2021, the Bulgarian National Assembly passed an Amending and Supplementing Act of the Recovery and Resolution of Credit Institutions and Investment Intermediaries Act (“the Act”).
What to expect from the proposed major reform in insolvency proceedings?
The Bulgarian Ministry of Justice's Draft Amending and Supplementing Act of the Bulgarian Commerce Act (the ‘Draft Act’), which was launched for public discussion, aims to improve the legal framework for insolvency in Bulgaria.
Green roofs in Bulgaria - current regulation
Green roofs serve more than one purpose and generate numerous benefits for nature, buildings, and people.
Introduction of the start-up visa in Bulgaria
With the latest amendments to the Foreigners in the Republic of Bulgaria Act, the Bulgarian Parliament adopted changes aiming to foster the growth and competitiveness of local innovation companies as well as to reinforce Bulgaria’s position as the leading regional IT Hub.
Tax exemption for COVID-19 in-vitro diagnostic medical devices and COVID-19 vaccines
The European Commission has introduced measures that enable Member States to relieve of or reduce VAT for EU hospitals, medical practitioners and individuals when purchasing COVID-19 vaccines and testing kits.
Co-ownership of shares in a joint-stock company - the latest case law
The Supreme Court of Cassation ("SCC") recently ruled on the issue of exercising the right to vote in a Shareholders General Meeting of a joint stock company in cases of co-ownership of shares...
Aircraft Financing: Why Should Bulgaria Join the Cape Town Convention?
A General Introduction
Kambourov & Partners advises United Group on the acquisition of Nova Broadcasting Group
In one of the largest deals on the Bulgarian market for 2020, Kambourov & Partners advised United Group on the acquisition of Nova Broadcasting Group (NBG) - Bulgaria’s largest multi-platform media company.
Legislative focus on new renewable energy investments
Amendments to the Energy Act aiming to support new renewable energy projects
Important changes in the secondary energy legislation
Changes regarding gas trading activities in Bulgaria
Challenge accepted: Digitalising the Bulgarian public sector during a pandemic
In Bulgaria, the coronavirus pandemic turned out to be a natural catalyst for the digitalisation of the public sector. Plenty of Bulgarian laws and regulations have been adopted or amended to allow the remote use of public sector services.
Practical aspects of trader stabilisation proceedings
The Bulgarian Commerce Act was amended at the end of 2016 with the introduction of a new part - Trader stabilisation proceedings, which entered into force in July 2017. The purpose of the amendment is to enable traders (debtors) to overcome their financial difficulties at an early stage.
Disposing of agricultural land - administrative burdens
Land in Bulgaria is constitutionally defined as a fundamental national asset, which enjoys particular protection from the state and society. This determines the presence of certain peculiarities in the legal regulation of agricultural land.
Inheriting shares in a joint stock company - the latest case law
At the end of last month, the Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cassation (SCC) ruled on a longstanding issue with regard to inheriting shares in a joint stock company
Amendments to the Bulgarian Gambling Act
On 23 July, the Bulgarian Parliament adopted the Act on amendment and supplementation of the Gambling Act (AASGA). The AASGA was promulgated in the State Gazette on 29 July 2020 and the amendments entered into force on Monday, 10 August 2020.
Recent case law in the field of insolvency proceedings
In July 2020, the Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cassation adopted an interpretative decision (№2/2020) on certain legal issues related to insolvency proceedings.
The right to be forgotten: GDPR aspects and new EDPB Guidelines
The lack of fixed and sector-specific criteria for approving or rejecting requests under the “right to be forgotten”, motivated the European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”) to adopt guidelines focused on exercising the right before search engines providers
Real estate lease agreements: Deletion of registration
Landlords in Bulgaria often face a practical problem upon premature termination of real estate lease agreements. The issue refers to the inability of deleting the registration of the respective agreement in the registry office, corresponding to the location of the real estate. The topic has becom
Recent CJEU case-law in the field of digital media
In July 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued several interesting judgements in the field of intellectual property protection in digital media.
AGMs in Bulgaria during the pandemic
What is the legal regime of AGMs in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated restrictions on movement?
M&A: Overview of merger clearance and practical issues
Effective competition in domestic and national markets is one of the most important elements for а healthy business environment and a key prerequisite for economic growth. National competition authorities and the European Commission have certain powers in terms of maintaining effective competition.
Dawn raids of the Bulgarian Commission on Protection of Competition
Key points and basic rights of companies under investigation