Directors of company that traded the Atlântida ship heard in court
At issue is the 2014 deal involving the Atlântida ship. Mystic Cruises acquired it from the Viana do Castelo shipyards for 8.5 million euros and sold it for over 11 million.

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At issue is the 2014 deal involving the Atlântida ship. Mystic Cruises acquired it from the Viana do Castelo shipyards for 8.5 million euros and sold it for over 11 million.

Cláudia Freixinho Serrano is the new partner at NLP and assures Advocatus that intellectual property occupies a central place in knowledge-based economies. She also highlights that companies are more aware of the importance of intangible assets and that the Unified Patent Court has created strategic opportunities and challenges for organisations.

57 Palvidas employees have become unemployed.

The businessman states that he conducted the deal through Malta for “commercial and operational” reasons, denying any illegality.

The businessman is accused of defrauding the state of more than 1 million euros in a ship purchase deal.

The court ruled that the brands present sufficient similarities, not only from a phonetic point of view but also conceptually.

The European Commission is preparing to approve the so-called '28th EU Inc legal regime', a type of European legal passport for companies – focusing on startups and scale-ups – making it easier to be founded, grow, and operate across the entire European single market. This project aims to create a single, harmonised corporate legal framework, which...

The Supreme Court of Justice overturned the Court of Appeal's ruling and approved the insolvency plan for Trust in News (TiN), but removed the clause that did not protect creditors' rights, according to the website Página Um. In other words, it ruled in favour of Luís Delgado, who appealed the decision not to approve the plan.

The Judicial Court of the District of Porto declared businessman Manuel Serrão insolvent in proceedings brought by No Less, one of the companies investigated in Operation Maestro. “At the Judicial Court of the District of Porto, Commercial Court of Vila Nova de Gaia – Judge 4 of Vila Nova de Gaia, on 05-01-2026, at 10:26 ...”
