20.3.2026
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KŠB once again ranked among leading law firms in Chambers Europe 2026

KŠB has once again been recognised in the prestigious Chambers Europe Guide 2026, confirming its strong position across a broad range of practice areas. The firm achieved rankings in multiple categories, including top-tier placements and numerous individual recognitions.

KŠB has once again been recognised in the prestigious Chambers Europe Guide 2026, confirming its strong position across a broad range of practice areas. The firm achieved rankings in multiple categories, including top-tier placements and numerous individual recognitions.

KŠB retained its Band 1 ranking in both Dispute Resolution and Tax, underscoring its leading position in these areas. Pavel Dejl was again individually ranked in Band 1 for Dispute Resolution. In Tax, Helena Navrátilová was recognised as a Senior Statesperson, while Jan Čenohouz maintained his Band 2 ranking.

The firm also secured Band 2 rankings in Competition/Antitrust, Corporate/M&A, and Projects & Energy. Pavel Dejl was ranked Band 2 in Competition/Antitrust, while Václav Rovenský and Tomáš Sequens were both recognised in Band 2 for Projects & Energy.

In Corporate/M&A, KŠB continues to be represented by a strong team of individually ranked lawyers, including Dagmar Dubecká (Band 3), Martin Šolc (Senior Statesperson) and Jana Guričová (Associates to Watch).

Further rankings include:

• Banking & Finance – Band 3 (Martin Krejčí – Band 3, Ivo Průša – Up and Coming)

• Capital Markets – Band 3 (Vlastimil Pihera – Band 3)

• Compliance – Band 3

• Intellectual Property – Band 3

• Employment – Band 4 (Michal Hanuš – Band 3)

• Real Estate – Band 4 (Jiří Horník – Band 4)

These results reflect KŠB’s consistent performance and the depth of its expertise across key areas of law, as well as the continued recognition of its lawyers by clients and market peers.

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Richard Schmidt Joins KŠB, Strengthening Its Corporate Criminal Liability and Compliance Practice

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Active counter-drone measures need a broader legal basis

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Tomáš Sequens and Dana Jacková Discuss the Risks of the Proposed Amendment to the Building Act

KŠB partner Tomáš Sequens and counsel Dana Jacková recently spoke to specialist news platforms Česká justice and Ekonomický deník about the proposed amendment to the Building Act, which aims to accelerate and simplify the construction permitting process.

KŠB partner Tomáš Sequens and counsel Dana Jacková recently spoke to specialist news platforms Česká justice and Ekonomický deník about the proposed amendment to the Building Act, which aims to accelerate and simplify the construction permitting process.