1.3.2005
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Personnel changes at the Brussels branch

Personnel changes at the beginning of this year at the Brussels branch of KŠB saw Pavel Nosek take over from Andrea Löfflerová in the post of permanent representative of KŠB in Brussels. Pavel Nosek is a lawyer who, as well as studying at the Legal Faculty of the West Bohemian University in Pilsen, also followed a course at the University of Lapland in Finland (1998) and was a postgraduate at the Asser Institute in the Hague (2001). He is a member of the Czech Bar Association and is registered on the EU list of the Brussels Bar Association. He is a specialist in community law, the legislative framework of mergers and acquisitions, competition law, and company law.

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We Succeeded in Another International Ranking

Just a week after the results of the Chambers Europe ranking were announced, we’re thrilled to share more great news – the renowned Legal 500 has published its annual overview of the leading law firms in the EMEA region, and we have once again confirmed our strong market position.
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C.H. Beck has released the first-ever commentary on the Bonds Act, authored primarily by KŠB’s Jan Lasák, Jan Dědič, and Josef Kříž. Spanning over 700 pages, this comprehensive publication provides an in-depth interpretation of the Act’s individual provisions, drawing on the authors’ extensive expertise in corporate finance