23.6.2023
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KSB authors contributed to a brand new edition of the monograph "Joint Stock Companies"

KSB partners Professor Jan Dědič, Jan Lasák and Vlastimil Pihera have contributed to the collective monograph "Joint Stock Companies" published by C. H. Beck. The publication deals with the legal regulation of a joint stock company from its foundation and formation, through the functioning of the company itself, its bodies and their members, including the rights and obligations of shareholders, the regulation of shares, the issue of share capital and its changes, to the dissolution of the company and its termination. 

The monograph takes into account the existing court practice and also analyses the very topical issues of the legal regulation of joint stock companies, on which the courts have not yet had the opportunity to comment. The publication is intended for the general legal public and members of elected bodies of joint stock companies.

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28.1.2026
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KŠB at EMUN’s Investment Outlook 2026 Conference in Prague

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Kocián Šolc Balaštík (KŠB) continues its active cooperation with key partners in the investment and financial sectors, most recently as a partner of EMUN’s Investment Outlook 2026 conference.

22.1.2026
Corporate law

KŠB advises the National Development Bank on the integration of the Czech Export Bank

KŠB poskytla právní poradenství Národní rozvojové bance, a.s. v souvislosti s integrací České exportní banky, a.s., do skupiny NRB.

KŠB advised the National Development Bank (Národní rozvojová banka, a.s.) on the integration of the Czech Export Bank (Česká exportní banka, a.s.) into the NRB group.

13.1.2026
News

When Excessive Prevention Does More Harm Than Good

At the end of 2025, the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic ruled that the preventive retention of traffic and location data under the Electronic Communications Act infringes the rights of the persons whose data is concerned.

At the end of 2025, the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic ruled that the preventive retention of traffic and location data under the Electronic Communications Act infringes the rights of the persons whose data is concerned.