Martin Krejčí becomes new KSB Partner

Mgr. Ing. Martin Krejčí graduated from the Charles University Law School in 1998 and the University of Economics, Prague, in 1999. Martin joined KSB in 1998 and became an advocate in 2001. His specialization includes banking, project financing, real estate law, corporate law and M&A.
He has represented domestic and international financial clients in many deals, including financing and refinancing, loan and security documents. He advises clients in a number of development projects and real estate transactions. He has been involved in advising key domestic and foreign clients in major acquisitions and transactions, most recently the UNIMEX-TVS consortium in the privatization of Czech Airlines and Citibank in corporate banking and contract documentation. Additionally he has advised the Prague Airport on bills of exchange, SKANSKA in connection with a restructuring project and the Quinlan Group in a cross border acquisition transaction that included a pioneering case of financial assistance under newly enacted Czech legislation.
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