Also in 2022, Legal 500 recommends KSB in ten areas

- Banking, finance and capital markets
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- EU and competition
- Intellectual property
- Projects and energy
- Real Estate and construction
- TMT
- Tax
Legal 500 recommends these KSB experts:
- Jan Černohouz (Next Generation Partner) – Tax
- Pavel Dejl (Leading Individual) – Dispute Resolution; EU and competition
- Dagmar Dubecká - Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Michal Hanuš – Employment
- Hana Heroldová - Dispute Resolution; Intellectual property
- Jiří Horník - Real Estate and construction; Dispute Resolution (in Aviation)
- Simona Hornochová - Tax
- Petr Kasík - Banking, finance and capital markets
- Martin Krejčí - Banking, finance and capital markets
- Jan Lasák - Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Helena Navrátilová (Leading Individual) – Tax
- Vlastimil Pihera - Banking, finance and capital markets
- Ivo Průša - Banking, finance and capital markets
- Václav Rovenský (Leading Individual) Projects and energy; Real Estate and construction; Employment
- Tomáš Sequens – Projects and energy
- Sylvie Sobolová - Dispute resolution; EU and competition; Intellectual property
- Martin Šolc (Hall of Fame) - Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Drahomír Tomašuk - Commercial, corporate and M&A; Intellectual property; TMT
- Martin Vráb - EU and competition
- Jaroslav Zahradníček - TMT
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