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Aivar Pilv Law Office

VABADUSE VÄLJAK 10, 10146 TALLINN, ESTONIA
Tel:
Work +372 6 191 630
Fax:
Fax +372 6 404 653
Web:
www.apilv.ee
Email:
Tartu, Tallinn

Jaak Siim

Tel:
Work +372 6 191 630
Email:
Aivar Pilv Law Office

Work Department

Aivar Pilv Law Office, Tallinn.

Position

Attorney at law and partner; practice areas: tax and customs law, administrative law and administrative proceedings, penal law, court proceedings, insolvency law and reorganization, enforcement proceedings.

Career

February 2013 - ... - Aivar Pilv Law Office, Partner; October 2011 - ... - Aivar Pilv Law Office, Attorney at Law; December 2009 - October 2011 - Aivar Pilv Law Office, Attorney; August 2008 - November 2009 - Aivar Pilv Law Office, Lawyer/Tax Specialist; April 2005 - August 2008 - Head of the Office of Special Proceedings of the Legal Department of the Estonian Tax and Customs Board; November 2004 - March 2005 Head of the Office of Customs Law of the Legal Department of the Estonian Tax and Customs Board; February 2004 - November 2004 - Chief Lawyer of the Office of Customs Law of the Legal Department of the Estonian Tax and Customs Board; January 2004 - January 2004 - Chief Specialist of the Office of Legal Aid of the II Legal Department of Estonian Tax and Customs Board; February 2002 - December 2003 - Chief Specialist of the Office of Legal Aid of the Legal Department of the Estonian Customs Board; February 2001 - February 2002 - Senior Specialist of the Office of Legal Aid of the Legal Department of the Estonian Customs Board; August 1999 - February 2001 - Specialist of the Legal Office of the Customs Control Department of the Estonian Customs Board.

Languages

Estonian, English, Russian, Finnish.

Member

2009 - Estonian Bar Association; 2009 - International Fiscal Association (IFA-Estonia).

Education

2004 - graduated from the University of Tartu, Institute of Law (B.A.); 1998 - graduated from Tallinn School of Economics, legal studies.

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  • Estonia allows claiming punitive damages

    On 31st December 2010 amendments to the Law Obligations Act (hereinafter LOA) came into force in Estonia, introducing the regulation allowing claiming punitive and preventive damages. Though the new regulation allows exemplary damages to be awarded only in the event of non-proprietary damages, it nevertheless constitutes a general paradigm shift, allowing for a much broader protection of personal rights.
  • Review of reorganisation proceedings in Estonia

    Until the adoption of Reorganisation Act Estonian legislation did not provide efficient regulation for companies which were in temporary financial difficulties, but could be “rescued” via certain turn-around proceedings to overcome the economically difficult period.  
  • New Estonian Advertising Act

    New Advertising Act has entered into force from 1st of November 2008. The main reason for drafting the new Act was the current situation in the advertising market – the legal regulation of the Advertising Act passed in 1997 needed to be modernized. Requirements for advertising goods and services, which are likely to cause controversy in the society, have been specified. Additional restrictions have been provided for advertising of alcohol products and financial services, while exemptions have been added to the advertising regulation of tobacco products and gambling. The efficiency of surveillance has been improved and additional measures have been taken. Consistency with the EU law is important in order to avoid discrimination of foreign manufacturers and service providers. Drafting a new act was expedient, whereas extensive amendments were to be made to the current legal regulation of advertising.
  • Division of the company as the joint property between the spouses

    The Civil Chamber of the Estonian Supreme Court has thoroughly handled the topics of division of joint property, repeated some earlier principles and given the clear instruction in the proceeding of division of the joint property of spouses in the question of assessment of the value of the company.
  • Estonian Supreme Court on the tax avoidance rules in share transfers

    The Estonian Supreme Court handled the taxation of the earnings of the physical persons through the application of the rule of economic interpretation (Taxation Act § 84) in its decision of 6 November 2008. In this case the Supreme Court gave the instructions which circumstances are important for establishing the existence of the objective of tax evasion. This is a significant decision in the cases of transfer of securities, where the tax authority has found that the substance and form of the transaction are not in compliance and in no doubt will have its impact to assessing the tax consequences of corporate restructurings.