5. 11. 2021

Team News: Newcomers

Giese & Partner is pleased to introduce to you new members of our Prague and Bratislava teams:

Mgr. Dagmar Junková

Dagmar extended our Prague team of Czech attorneys in September 2021. She graduated from the School of Law at Charles University in Prague in 2007 and was admitted to the Czech Bar Association (ČAK) in 2011. Dagmar specializes in employment and immigration law, corporate law and litigation. She speaks Czech, German and English.

Mgr. Veronika Kvašňovská

Veronika joined our Bratislava team as junior lawyer in September 2021 after having graduated from the School of Law at Comenius University in Bratislava. Veronika specializes in procedural law, civil law, real estate projects and international law. She speaks Slovak, English and German.

Mgr. Dagmar Junková

Mgr. Dagmar Junková

Mgr. Veronika Košalová

Mgr. Veronika Košalová

Neuigkeiten & Publikationen

AEEC Autumn Conference 2024  in Prague

AEEC Autumn Conference 2024 in Prague

„Legal reform to advance the decarbonisation of the building and heating sectors” will be the main topic of the AEEC (Association of European Energy and Climate Lawyers) Autumn Conference 2024 which is going to take place on November 14, 2024 in Prague, Czech Republic.

Much more than just a Few Words - 35 Years of Genscher Balcony

Much more than just a Few Words - 35 Years of Genscher Balcony

On 30 September 1989, the German Foreign Minister at the time, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, stepped onto the balcony of the German embassy. He addressed around four thousand East German refugees who had been waiting in the embassy garden for weeks in the hope of freedom.

New Digital Economy Act

New Digital Economy Act

The article introduces the new Digital Economy Act that aims to protect internet users, regulate data sharing, combat illegal online content, and ensure fair competition in the digital marketplace. The Act is seen as a significant step toward preparing the country for the digital era, with future expansions anticipated as new EU regulations emerge.