25.1.2010
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Publications
Oil Rigs and Bus Stops: A Family Resemblance. The PPP Bulletin, No. 4/2009
Christian Blatchford has contributed an article to the winter 2009 edition of the PPP Bulletin, the quarterly publication of the Public Private Partnership Association in the Czech Republic. The article compares PPP projects with other projects from the area of project finance in an attempt to throw light on an area in which for many in the Czech Republic remains unfamiliar. The article can be downloaded here

Other articles
28.5.2026
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Capital markets
KŠB radila J&T IB and Capital Markets při dluhopisovém programu 3M FUND MSI SICAV
Kocián Šolc Balaštík poskytla právní poradenství společnosti J&T IB and Capital Markets, a.s. jako aranžérovi při přípravě základního prospektu dluhopisového programu společnosti 3M FUND MSI SICAV a.s.
Kocián Šolc Balaštík poskytla právní poradenství společnosti J&T IB and Capital Markets, a.s. jako aranžérovi při přípravě základního prospektu dluhopisového programu společnosti 3M FUND MSI SICAV a.s.
26.5.2026
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News
Shortlist Legal 500 Central & Eastern Europe Awards 2026
KŠB and partner Pavel Dejl have been shortlisted for the prestigious Legal 500 Central & Eastern Europe Awards 2026.
KŠBand partner Pavel Dejl have been shortlisted for the prestigious Legal 500Central & Eastern Europe Awards 2026.
25.5.2026
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Disputes
KŠB achieved a significant victory in one of the most closely watched cases concerning a review of the adequacy of the consideration paid in a squeeze-out of minority shareholders
The Municipal Court in Prague, in the first instance, dismissed the claims of former minority shareholders of PFNonwovens a.s., who challenged the adequacy of the consideration paid during the squeeze-out carried out in March 2021 and sought to have it increased by up to double the amount.
The Municipal Court in Prague, in the first instance, dismissed the claims of former minority shareholders of PFNonwovens a.s., who challenged the adequacy of the consideration paid during the squeeze-out carried out in March 2021 and sought to have it increased by up to double the amount.