21.11.2018
News

KŠB Ranked Once Again in Prestigious IFLR1000

KŠB was ranked once again in the top spots in prestigious rating agency IFLR1000’s most recent yearbook and is recommended in all categories: banking & finance, capital markets, M&A, restructuring and insolvency, and project development.

IFLR refers to KŠB as follows: “Extensive expertise in major but also in niche areas, reliance and quality of services provided, flexibility, account management, communication and project management, efficient value-for-money ratio.”

The yearbook also acknowledges several KŠB partners and counsels. Martin Šolc is referred to as an “expert consultant” for restructuring and insolvency and M&A, while other partners are “highly regarded”, such as Professor Jan Dědič (restructuring and insolvency), Dagmar Dubecká (M&A), Petr Kasík (banking and finance), Martin Krejčí (banking and finance, capital markets), and Václav Rovenský is a “market leader” for the energy sector. Counsels Vlastimil Pihera (capital markets) and Tomáš Sequens (project development) have each been noted as a “rising star”.

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5.2.2026
Real estate and construction

KŠB "Scores" Major Infrastructure Win: The New Ball Sports Centre in České Budějovice

KŠB has advised on the execution of a construction contract for the Ball Sports Centre in České Budějovice, a major public infrastructure project set to become a new landmark for sport and community life in the region.

KŠB has advised on the execution of a construction contract for the Ball Sports Centre in České Budějovice, a major public infrastructure project set to become a new landmark for sport and community life in the region.

5.2.2026
News

Suburbanization Trends and Sustainable Commuting: Will the Construction Act Amendment Change the Landscape?

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?

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?

2.2.2026
Disputes

Success for KŠB’s Litigation Team

KŠB’s litigation team, led by Pavel Dejl and Hana Dejlová, has achieved a significant victory for a long-standing client in a dispute with the Czech Ministry of Justice concerning excessively lengthy court proceedings.

KŠB’s litigation team, led by Pavel Dejl and Hana Dejlová, has achieved a significant victory for a long-standing client in a dispute with the Czech Ministry of Justice concerning excessively lengthy court proceedings.