Dagmar Dubecká Named Among IFLR’s Women Leaders for 2021

Of the three Czech female representatives on the list, Dagmar is the only one who works in a purely Czech law firm.
This is not Dagmar's only success this year, as she was also ranked in the annual TOP Women of the Czech Republic ranking announced by Economia, and together with Sylvia Sobolová, she is one of the leading Czech and Slovak lawyers in the Top 100 Women in Czech-Slovak Legal Business, a unique ranking compiled for the first time this year to highlight the key segments of legal practice represented by leading female lawyers or partners.
Dagmar is also regularly recognized by other international rating agencies such as Chambers & Partners, Legal500 and Who's Who Legal for her work in M&A and corporate law
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