Dagmar Dubecká Ranked Once Again Among the TOP Women in the Czech Republic

The TOP Women of the Czech Republic ranking is announced annually by the publishing house Economia on the basis of nominations and subsequent voting by an expert jury composed of respected personalities from business, academia and public life. Its basic goal is to raise the profile and appreciation of women entrepreneurs, managers and representatives of the public sphere, who have achieved significant success in their fields of activity and at the same time their activities extend beyond the boundaries of the companies in which they work.
Dagmar Dubecká is also regularly awarded by Chambers & Partners, Legal500, IFLR1000 or Who's Who Legal for her work related to mergers and acquisitions and corporate law.
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The discussion surrounding the current proposal to amend the Construction Act (Parliamentary Print 67) has moved to the committee stage in the Chamber of Deputies following its first reading. The primary declared objective is the acceleration of construction, particularly regarding residential buildings. The shortage of affordable housing remains a pressing issue in major cities, both in the Czech Republic and abroad, giving rise to the pervasive trend of suburbanization. This raises the question: does the proposed amendment truly have the ambition to reverse this trend, and will an increase in housing construction alone suffice?
Success for KŠB’s Litigation Team
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