24. November 2023 at 11:00

Labour law in Slovakia

Ranking of largest law firms and their major deals for this category.

Ján Pallo

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(source: Fotolia)
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In this article, we are bringing the 2023 ranking of law firms in the Labour law category.

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Labour law: 10 largest law firms

  1. TaylorWessing e/n/w/c

  2. NITSCHNEIDER & PARTNERS

  3. ČECHOVÁ & PARTNERS

  4. bnt attorneys-at-law

  5. SOUKENÍK – ŠTRPKA

  6. PETERKA & PARTNERS

  7. Allen & Overy

  8. CMS Slovakia

  9. HAVEL & PARTNERS

  10. PRK Partners

Ranking created based on the following criteria (values for 2022): number of deals with regard to reward law firm received for them (70% weight); sales revenues (10% weight); points for number of lawyers (20% weight). The ranking reflects also the proportion of each firm’s hours spent on this category.

Largest firms’ major deals

TaylorWessing e/n/w/c
Deal: Reporters of the public service broadcaster (2018 – Ongoing)
Representing RTVS reporters in a dispute over the determination of employment status and the related invalid termination of cooperation.

NITSCHNEIDER & PARTNERS
Deal: Client from the banking sector, Expert hub of global company (2023 – Ongoing)
We advised the client on the idea of introducing a 4-day workweek to make working conditions more attractive for employees.

ČECHOVÁ & PARTNERS
Deal: Major provider of logistics services for an automotive manufacturer (2023 – Ongoing)
Assistance in the case of a major TUPE transfer, involving over 2,000 employees transferred to two new employers.

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bnt attorneys in CEE
Deal: SpecPage (2022 – 1Q/2023)
Platform-based workers: risk assessment of the contracting freelancers or direct employment through online software apps or digital platforms.

SOUKENÍK – ŠTRPKA
Deal: SLOVENSKÝ VODOHOSPODÁRSKY PODNIK, štátny podnik (2023 – 3Q/2023)
Employer’s support during short-time work period in a state-owned enterprise in the context of the war conflict in Ukraine.


The Slovak Spectator, in cooperation with the FinStat company, has been bringing the professional and general public a more comprehensive picture of law services in Slovakia since 2014.

Find more details about the ranking methodology here.

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