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KŠB once again on the shortlist for the Chambers Europe Awards

We are thrilled to announce that we have once again secured a coveted spot on the shortlist for the Chambers Europe Awards 2024, which recognizes outstanding achievements in the legal industry. This marks our return to the shortlist for the Czech Republic Firm of the Year, and we couldn't be prouder, particularly because we are the sole Czech law firm among the nominees.

This prestigious nomination is a testament to the exceptional work of all of our colleagues and, most importantly, the invaluable support and satisfaction of our clients. It is through their feedback, trust, and collaboration that we have achieved this recognition, which highlights the collective dedication and excellence within our firm.

The Chambers Europe Awards aim to acknowledge a law firm's pre-eminence in key jurisdictions, reflecting achievements over the past 12 months, including remarkable work, strategic growth, and a commitment to excellence in client service. These awards honour the efforts of both national and international law firms and are based on research conducted for the recent edition of the Chambers Europe Guide.

We would like to extend our gratitude to our clients for their ongoing trust and collaboration. Without your support, this achievement would not have been possible. We look forward to continuing our commitment to excellence and delivering exceptional legal services.

Stay tuned for updates as we eagerly await the results, which will be announced at the awards ceremony on April 25th in Paris. Thank you all for being an integral part of our success.

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