5.9.2008
Publications

Professor Dědič comments on new Transformation Act in Legal Information Bulletin No. 7/2008

Professor Jan Dědič, a partner of the law firm Kocián Šolc Balaštík, published two extensive contributions in the Legal Information Bulletin, a professional monthly for legal practice, on the new act of transformations of commercial companies and cooperatives, which became effective on 1 July 2008.

In the first contribution titled “Over the Transformation Act or the second ‘successful’ decodification of the Commercial Code”, Professor Dědič analyses the main changes in comparison with the existing regulation of transformations in the Commercial Code, including newly added transformations with a foreign element. In the second contribution, he addresses certain problematic issues of the new Transformation Act, such as ambiguities over terminology, discrepancies in references and other legislative and technical errors and problems in interpretation resulting therefrom.

Other articles

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Legal advice on RegioJet financing

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M&A

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Project Financing of a Strategic Logistics Complex in Nymburk

KŠB provided legal advice to Facility Develop Group in securing two separate financings granted by Trinity Bank. The funds will be used for the development and expansion of a large logistics park in Nymburk, which is of key importance to the infrastructure of the entire Central Bohemian Region.