3.4.2019
News

KSB Ranked in Latest Chambers Europe 2019 Yearbook

The reputable British rating agency Chambers and Partners once again recommends Kocián Šolc Balaštík in its current "Chambers Europe 2019 Yearbook".

This year, KSB succeeded in ten categories:

  • Banking
  • Capital Markets
  • Competition
  • Compliance
  • Energy Law
  • Labour Law
  • Litigation
  • M&A, Coporate
  • Tax
  • Telecommunications

We greatly appreciate having been named in all of these categories, as well as to having been awarded repeatedly over the years, which demonstrates the consistent quality of our legal and tax services. In addition, the fact that we are ranked in the newly introduced Compliance category is evidence of our ability to respond to modern trends and the needs of our clients. We would like to say a special thank our clients, whose support and satisfaction contributed to our receiving this honour.

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