20.11.2008
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Publications
Czech Republic Takeover Guide
Dagmar Dubecká and Vlastimil Pihera prepared an information document for the International Bar Association addressing the legal regulation concerning takeover bids in the Czech Republic. The document summarizes the basic principles of the new legal regulation of takeover bids in the Czech Republic, a new construction of the bid obligation, types of actions on the grounds of a takeover bid or an unfulfilled bid obligation and the method of performance of supervision over takeover bids by the Czech National Bank. The published text contains information applicable as of the editorial closing date, i.e. April 2008. The contribution can be downloaded here

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28.1.2026
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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
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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
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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.