KŠB becoming member of Three Seas Legal Alliance

The law firms that have formed the Three Seas Legal Alliance (“TSLA”) are: DORDA (Austria), BOYANOV & Co. (Bulgaria), Divjak Topić Bahtijarevic & Krka (Croatia), Kocián Šolc Balaštík (Czech Republic), Ellex Raidla (Estonia), Lakatos, Köves and Partners (Hungary), Ellex Klavins (Latvia), Ellex Valiunas (Lithuania), Wardyński and Partners (Poland), Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen (Romania), Barger Prekop (Slovakia) and Šelih & Partnerji (Slovenia).
The TSLA member firms are all recognized internationally and experienced in cross-border cooperation, have participated together in many projects, including in essential areas in transport, energy and digital projects. The firms will work together with three principal objectives:
- Supporting the development of the Three Seas Initiative in each member country. There will be a focus on ensuring both the Initiative and the member governments, institutions, and investors fully appreciate the need for top quality legal advice when considering investments pursuant to the Initiative.
- Raising awareness amongst the client community of the Three Seas Initiative and, as projects emerge, the legal environment surrounding and legal support available for investments pursuant to the Three Seas Initiative.
- Ensuring clients have access to the best legal advice if they are considering investments in any of the member countries and which may form part of the Three Seas Initiative.
The Three Seas Legal Alliance member firms look forward to working with investors and with the governments and institutions involved in the Three Seas Initiative.
For further information about the Three Seas Legal Alliance, please see www.threeseaslegal.com.
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