bpv BRAUN PARTNERS, a renowned law firm providing its legal services throughout the Central and Eastern European region, has once again been ranked in Chambers 2025, a prestigious legal directory that evaluates law firms and lawyers around the world.
The firm is recognised for its expertise in the areas of corporate/M&A, real estate, projects and energy and employment law. In the real estate category, bpv BRAUN PARTNERS was recognised for its “open and friendly communication with an understanding of our needs and our level of legal knowledge “, while in the projects and energy category it was highlighted for its “strong expertise in renewable energy”. The firm’s employment team was valued for ” their flexibility, knowledge and experience “.
The directory also highlighted the firm’s partners, Arthur Braun, Jiří Bárta and Lucie Kalašová. Arthur Braun, the firm’s managing partner, was praised for his expertise in corporate law and M&A, with one client appreciating, “very good knowledge of the market.” Jiří Bárta has been praised for his business acumen and legal erudition. Lucie Kalašová was recognised in the employment law category and is valued by one of the clients for “really profound knowledge of employment law “.
The ranking in Chambers Europe 2025 confirming bpv BRAUN PARTNERS its reputation for delivering high-quality legal services. This recognition reflects the firm’s unwavering commitment to building long-term client relationships and staying at the forefront of legal developments and trends. With a strong presence in the CEE region, bpv BRAUN PARTNERS continues to be a trusted partner for companies navigating complex legal challenges. The ranking underscores the firm’s dedication to excellence, deep industry expertise, and client-focused approach.
In response to the news, Arthur Braun said, “We are delighted to once again be recognized by Chambers Europe 2025. This acknowledgment reaffirms the quality of our work and the dedication we bring to delivering exceptional legal services to our clients. It is both an honour and a motivation for our entire team. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our client relationships and building on our success in the years ahead.”
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