Kocián Šolc Balaštík launches new website design

The main aim of the new website is to offer an informative service and with increased “user-friendliness”. In addition to an introduction to KSB in a clear and easily-accessible format, an extensive information section has been included on news, articles and legal publications – for instance, updates on important changes in legal and tax regulations in the Czech Republic, including news on Community law – as well as the firm’s latest news. Two newsletters EU News and Tax News offer updates directly to readers via email, while RSS feeds alert subscribers to new updates as soon as they are uploaded to the website.
The new design of the website is based on KSB’s corporate colours of blue, green, orange and red. The colours express the firm’s core values and also challenge the assumption that all lawyers are grey! KSB cooperated with webdesign studio 2142.net in preparing the new website. Among other projects, webdesign studio 2142.net is the developer and administrator of the website of the Prague State Opera.
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