KŠB Ranked in Legal 500 2026
Following our success in last week’s Chambers Europe Guide, we are pleased to confirm our position among the leading law firms in the Czech Republic also in the Legal 500 2026 rankings published by Legal 500.

We have once again been recommended in 10 out of 11 evaluated practice areas:
Tier 1:
- Dispute Resolution
- Tax
Tier 2:
- Banking, Finance and Capital Markets
- Commercial, Corporate and M&A
- EU and Competition
- Intellectual Property
- Projects and Energy
Tier 3:
- Employment
- Real Estate and Construction
- TMT
Special thanks go to our colleagues who received individual recognitions:
• Martin Šolc – Hall of Fame (Commercial, Corporate & M&A)
• Pavel Dejl – Leading Partner (Dispute Resolution & EU and Competition)
• Martin Krejčí – Leading Partner (Banking, Finance and Capital Markets)
• Václav Rovenský – Leading Partner (Projects and Energy)
• Jan Černohouz – Leading Partner (Tax)dej
• Helena Navrátilová – Leading Partner (Tax)
• Petra Mirovská – Next Generation Partner (Intellectual Property)
• Tomáš Sequens – Next Generation Partner (Projects and Energy)
This recognition reflects the daily effort, expertise and dedication of the entire KŠB team. We would like to thank all our clients for their trust – it is their satisfaction that motivates us to continuously improve.
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