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Dagmar Dubecká on the prestigious list of IFLR Women Leaders for the second time

The British rating agency IFLR1000, which compiles annual international comparative rankings of law firms, has included KSB partner Dagmar Dubecká in its Women Leaders list, as it did last year.

IFLR1000 Women Leaders is an elite ranking category reserved for the most prominent female lawyers from around the world. These are women lawyers with outstanding reputations in their jurisdictions, who have expertise and experience working on complex transactions and are in leadership positions in their firms or practices. 

Dagmar is regularly recognized not only within the Czech Republic (annual ranking in the Women Lawyers list published by the magazine Právní rádce, ranking among the leading representatives of Czech and Slovak law in the Top 100 Women in Czech-Slovak Legal Business), but in addition to IFLR1000 also by other international rating agencies such as Chambers & Partners, Legal500 or Who's Who Legal for her work related to M&A and corporate law.

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