We Succeeded in Another International Ranking

In the Legal 500 EMEA 2025 edition, we were recommended in 10 out of 11 evaluated practice areas:
- Banking, finance & capital markets
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute Resolution
- Employment
- EU and Competition
- Intellectual Property
- Projects & Energy
- Real Estate and Construction
- Tax
- TMT
A number of our colleagues also received significant individual recognition, having been ranked among the leading experts in their fields:
- Jan Černohouz (Tax),
- Pavel Dejl (EU and Competition, Dispute Resolution),
- Martin Krejčí (Banking, finance and capital markets),
- Petra Mirovská (Intellectual Property),
- Helena Navrátilová (Tax),
- Martin Šolc (Commercial, corporate and M&A) and
- Václav Rovenský (Projects & Energy).
Being ranked in yet another prestigious international guide reaffirms the quality of our services, the expertise of our team, and the long-standing trust of our clients. Thank you!
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