30.11.2017
News
Pro bono

Thank You for Supporting the 23rd Annual Charity Concert of Goodwill – Olga Havel Foundation

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of our clients, business partners and friends who attended and supported the 23rd Annual Charity Concert of Goodwill held by our law firm on Sunday 26 November in the Church of St. Juda in Prague 1 to raise money for the Goodwill Committee – Olga Havel Foundation. Proceeds from the concert will be used to support the Foundation’s selected projects, such as the “Senior” project, which assists organizations catering to our fellow senior citizens, as well as projects to help children with cerebral palsy and to provide scholarships to help socially disadvantaged children study.

This year’s concert featured excellent performances by Roman Patočka, Jiří Bárta, Jakub Fišer, Helena Jiříkovská, Karel Untermüller et al, and Brixi’s Academic ensemble, which sung a capella. The concert included Johann Sebastian Bach’s Goldberg Variations and Max Bruch’s Octet B major for strings. Pictures from the event are available here.

The 23rd Annual Charity Concert of Goodwill was supported by:

AK Hornová a partneři

Arete Property s.r.o.

Balaštík, Jiří

Bodlákovi, Jitka and Petr

CESTR & PARTNERS, Attorneys at Law

Cilínková, Marie

CIMEX INVEST s.r.o.

ČECHOVÁ & PARTNERS s.r.o.

České překlady s.r.o.

ČSOB Factoring, a.s.

Dejl, Pavel

Dědič, Jan

Dubecká, Dagmar

Dybová, Blanka

EKOBUS a.s.

EQUITA Consulting s.r.o.

Federal-Mogul Friction Products a.s.

Felgrová, Radka

Felix a spol. advokátní kancelář, s.r.o.

Hák, Jiří

Hergottová, Ludmila

Horník, Jiří

Hüblerová, Jana

Chrz, Tomáš

INVESTIČNÍ KLUB, a.s.

Išovi, Lenka a Jiří

Jirsovi, Romana a Zdeněk

Klanduch, Stanislav

Korbel, Václav

Krejčí, Martin

Lasák, Jan

Mirovská, Petra

Merger Vision s.r.o.

Monetica, a.s.

Motherboard – Consulting for Management

and Business Excellence s.r.o

Našinec, Radko

Navrátilovi, Helena and Vlastislav

Němcová, Marcela

NEMOS PLUS s.r.o.

Notářská komora České republiky

Palička, Petr

Pavel Culek – Cafe de Paris

Pihera, Vlastimil

PKM Audit & Tax s.r.o.

PLASTIKA a.s.

Porod, Jakub

Prajzler, Milan

Realfina a.s.

Reich, Pavel

REMOV, spol. s r.o.

Rovenský, Václav

Řežábek, Luboš

Slováčková, Kateřina

Sobolová, Sylvie

Soukupová, Věra

Stoklasová, Miroslava

Svoboda, Zdeněk

Šolc, Martin

Špaček, Ladislav

Tauber, Jan

Tichý, Oldřich

Top. Spirit, a.s.

Tůma, Zdeněk

Tutterová, Jitka

Tvrdý, Pavel

Vaněčková, Zuzana

Vápenka Čertovy schody a.s.

Veleba, Lubor

Velkolom Čertovy schody a.s.

Wagner, Lina

Weber, Miroslav

Wolfová, Eva

Other articles

28.5.2026
Capital markets

KŠB radila J&T IB and Capital Markets při dluhopisovém programu 3M FUND MSI SICAV

Kocián Šolc Balaštík poskytla právní poradenství společnosti J&T IB and Capital Markets, a.s. jako aranžérovi při přípravě základního prospektu dluhopisového programu společnosti 3M FUND MSI SICAV a.s.

Kocián Šolc Balaštík poskytla právní poradenství společnosti J&T IB and Capital Markets, a.s. jako aranžérovi při přípravě základního prospektu dluhopisového programu společnosti 3M FUND MSI SICAV a.s.

26.5.2026
News

Shortlist Legal 500 Central & Eastern Europe Awards 2026

KŠB and partner Pavel Dejl have been shortlisted for the prestigious Legal 500 Central & Eastern Europe Awards 2026.

KŠBand partner Pavel Dejl have been shortlisted for the prestigious Legal 500Central & Eastern Europe Awards 2026.

25.5.2026
Disputes

KŠB achieved a significant victory in one of the most closely watched cases concerning a review of the adequacy of the consideration paid in a squeeze-out of minority shareholders

The Municipal Court in Prague, in the first instance, dismissed the claims of former minority shareholders of PFNonwovens a.s., who challenged the adequacy of the consideration paid during the squeeze-out carried out in March 2021 and sought to have it increased by up to double the amount.

The Municipal Court in Prague, in the first instance, dismissed the claims of former minority shareholders of PFNonwovens a.s., who challenged the adequacy of the consideration paid during the squeeze-out carried out in March 2021 and sought to have it increased by up to double the amount.