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Employment law

Kateřina Štěpánková Joins KSB's Labour-Law Team

We are pleased to announce that Kocián Šolc Balaštík’s team has been strengthened by a new specialist in labour law, Kateřina Štěpánková.

Kateřina brings a wealth of experience from her legal practice to our team. In addition, she has worked as an assistant professor in the Department of Labor Law at the Charles University Faculty of Law and as a national correspondent for the Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik in Germany. She is also an active member of the Czech Society for Labour Law and Social Security Law.

Her expertise is further supported by her long-standing career in legal writing, where she addresses, among other things, the issue of work accidents and other current problems of dependent work (such as whistleblowing).

"We are delighted that Kateřina has chosen KSB. We believe she will provide great support to our labour law team and our clients in the field of labour law," said KSB partner Pavel Dejl.

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