Kocián Šolc Balaštík – Brussels Office

KŠB is currently preparing to open a branch office in Brussels in January 2003. The purpose of opening the Brussels office is to further prepare KŠB for the accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union, currently foreseen in 2004. The Brussels office will enable KŠB to enhance their services to existing and new Czech clients of the firm, by representing them before EU courts and institutions, as well as serving as a gateway for making incoming Czech legal services readily available and accessible to new clients from the EU.
KŠB is the first Czech law firm to open an office in Brussels. The Brussels office shall be a Joint Office with offices shared with Wardynski & Partners of Warsaw, Poland (contact - Tomasz Wardynski, t.wardynski@wardynski.com.pl) and Čechová & Partners of Bratislava Slovakia (contact - Katerina Cechova, katarina.cechova@cechova.sk).
Contacts for the Brussels office are Jiri Balastik (jbalastik@ksb.cz) and Andrea Lofflerova (alofflerova@ksb.cz).
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