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Alice specialises in corporate and business law, with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions.
She also practices contract, real estate, and trademark law. She handled also some labour law cases. After completing her studies at the Faculty of Law at Charles University in Prague, she spent a year studying European Law at the French-speaking Université Libre de Bruxelles.
With three years of experience as an in-house lawyer and over ten years in advocacy, Alice has worked on various international M&A cases and notable international projects. One significant project involved providing comprehensive legal support to a client who constructed a luxury hotel resort in the Maldives. She provided legal advice from the very start of the project, including laying the first foundation stone and offering ongoing legal support for the resort's operations when completed.
"I would like to thank the law firm Holubová advokáti for their exceptional professional expertise and unwavering patience in preparing the property purchase contract and navigating all related formalities."
"It has been an absolute pleasure to work with you and your colleagues. Your advice and way of handling the matter and our communication has been of the highest quality and we are very happy with the outcome.
If any of my clients need assistance in matters in the Czech Republic in the future, I know who to recommend."
"Law Firm Holubová advokáti helped me and my client resolve a very complicated case of inheritance of a large estate, which the client had not been able to resolve for 20 years.
The client, from Belgium, had inherited land in the Czech Republic from his mother, who died at the same time as her husband in a car accident in Germany.
They were able to resolve the whole thing quickly and efficiently and communicated and kept us informed throughout the case."
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