Labour law in Slovakia

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

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In this article, we are bringing the 2022 ranking of law firms in the Labour law category.

Largest firms’ major deals

  1. NITSCHNEIDER & PARTNERS
    Deal: sanofi-aventis Slovakia s.r.o. (2021 – 4Q/2021); We provided legal services for the company sanofi-aventis during the reorganisation of its overall functioning and change of the distribution model.
  2. Noerr
    Deal: One of the largest shared service centres in SK (2021 – Ongoing); Advice on ongoing employment law issues with regard to the operation of one of the largest shared service centres in Slovakia.
  3. TaylorWessing e/n/w/c
    Deal: Spin Master International B.V., branch office (2020 – 4Q/2021); Legal advice related to the operation of a trade union at the client.
  4. ČECHOVÁ & PARTNERS
    Deal: Client from the automotive industry (2021 – Ongoing); Client support within the labour-law area, including long-term representation during the process of concluding a collective bargaining agreement.

    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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