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News

International rating publication IFLR 1000, 2011 edition, recommends KSB again in all rated areas

IFLR1000 – The Guide to the World’s Leading Financial Law Firms, a prestigious international rating publication, has recommended KSB in all categories for the year 2011. KSB, as in previous years, has been recognized as a leading law firm in the Czech Republic in the fields of capital markets, banking and project finance, mergers & acquisitions and restructuring and insolvency.

The individual ratings in this year’s publication of IFLR1000 designated KSB partners Jiří Balaštík, Dagmar Dubecká and Martin Šolc as leading lawyers.

IFLR1000 rates law firms in more than 120 countries worldwide and is an independent guide to the best law firms in the fields of corporate finance and transactional law. The final ranking is the result of research carried out every year by the editors of IFLR1000, which is based on information provided by law firms, interviews with law firm clients as well as information obtained from competing law firms.

For more information please go to www.iflr1000.com

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