22.11.2018
News
Pro bono

24th Annual Charity Concert of Good Will – Olga Havel Foundation

The 24th Annual Charity Concert of Good Will took place at the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude in Prague’s Old Town on 18 November. Kocián Šolc Balaštík has supported the Olga Havel Foundation by organizing the charity concerts since 1995.

The Olga Havel Foundation uses the concert proceeds to support things like social assistance, aid for senior homes, palliative care and scholarships for socially disadvantaged students. Tomáš Kačo, who is a recent graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, and whose performance and own compositions enriched this year’s concert, was one such student.

On behalf of KŠB, we would like to thank to everyone who supported the Olga Havel Foundation via the Annual Charity Concert.

A report and footage of the concert are available here.

Other articles

28.1.2026
News

KŠB at EMUN’s Investment Outlook 2026 Conference in Prague

Kocián Šolc Balaštík (KŠB) continues its active cooperation with key partners in the investment and financial sectors, most recently as a partner of EMUN’s Investment Outlook 2026 conference.

Kocián Šolc Balaštík (KŠB) continues its active cooperation with key partners in the investment and financial sectors, most recently as a partner of EMUN’s Investment Outlook 2026 conference.

22.1.2026
Corporate law

KŠB advises the National Development Bank on the integration of the Czech Export Bank

KŠB poskytla právní poradenství Národní rozvojové bance, a.s. v souvislosti s integrací České exportní banky, a.s., do skupiny NRB.

KŠB advised the National Development Bank (Národní rozvojová banka, a.s.) on the integration of the Czech Export Bank (Česká exportní banka, a.s.) into the NRB group.

13.1.2026
News

When Excessive Prevention Does More Harm Than Good

At the end of 2025, the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic ruled that the preventive retention of traffic and location data under the Electronic Communications Act infringes the rights of the persons whose data is concerned.

At the end of 2025, the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic ruled that the preventive retention of traffic and location data under the Electronic Communications Act infringes the rights of the persons whose data is concerned.