
17. 4. 2024
The Legal 500 EMEA 2024: Giese & Partner Among Czech Leading Law Firms
According to The Legal 500 Europe, Middle East & Africa 2024 edition, which has recently been released, Giese & Partner continues to be one of the leading law firms in the Czech Republic in the areas of real estate projects and banking, finance and capital market law. Beside that, Jitka Sytařová, Markéta Mrázová and Martin Holler, partners of Giese & Partner, were recommended as top experts in these areas of law. The credit for this success certainly goes to the whole team.
We also thank our clients for their positive feedback regarding our legal services.
The Legal 500 is a British research agency which analyses the capabilities of law firms in over 150 jurisdictions across the world, with a comprehensive research programme revised and updated every year to bring the most up-to-date vision of the global legal market. The research is based on feedback from 300,000 clients worldwide, submissions from law firms and interviews with leading private practice lawyers.
News & Publications
Great Success at the European Court of Human Rights!
Giese & Partner was successful with its complaint to the European Court of the Human Rights.
Amend and Record – Updating Registered Mortgages Now Possible
Recent changes by the Czech Office for Surveying and Cadastre have made it easier to amend registered mortgages to reflect new loan terms. Instead of registering a new mortgage – often with legal risks and administrative burdens – creditors and borrowers can now simply amend the mortgage agreement and update the original registration in the Real Estate Register. This article explains the new practice, its benefits for banks, investors, and developers, and how it may streamline real estate financing in the Czech Republic.
Court Clarifies Transfer Pricing Cost Requirements
Czech Supreme Administrative Court upholds transfer pricing adjustment against for excluding material costs from profit markup calculations. Court confirms legal ownership creates inherent risks requiring compensation, even in contract manufacturing arrangements.