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Mgr. David Línek
Email: david.linek@brizatrubac.cz
Telefon: +420 737 771 850
Specializations
Education
- Charles University Faculty of Law (Masters in 2018)
- Tilburg University (Erasmus+, 2016-2017)
Main fields of expertise
Transactions, Competition law, Corporate law, Dispute resolution, Contract law
Language of provided services
- Czech
- English
Past working experience
David is an attorney-at-law who joined Bříza & Trubač in July 2021. Prior to that, he had worked as a paralegal and associate at Kocián Šolc Balaštík (2017-2021), where he focused mainly on transactional advisory, competition law, law of disputes and EU law. David had also spent six months at GERADIN PARTNERS in Brussels, where he was involved in representing clients suspected of competition infringements before the European Commission.
Publications
- Jurisdiction Aspects of Private Enforcement of Competition Law in the EU, Competition Law International (Volume 15 Number 1, May 2019)
Last news
Bříza & Trubač Law Firm Successfully Assisted in Another M&A Transaction
The Bříza & Trubač law firm contributed to the successful completion of a transaction in which GoodGroup a.s. sold 100% of its stake in Datacruit s.r.o. to the technology group Seyfor.
The law firm Bříza & Trubač contributed to the creation of exemplary investment documentation for startups.
Our law firm, Bříza & Trubač, has become a part of the CzechStartupDocumentation initiative. This initiative, which brought together the strengths of 19 renowned law firms, has released sample investment documentation for startups for free use. It is available on the website czechstartupdocs.com.
In his contribution to EPRAVO.CZ, attorney David Línek drew attention to the issue of assessing agreements on resale pricing (so-called RPM agreements
This type of agreement is one of the most frequently penalized offenses by the Czech Office for the Protection of Competition for violating competition law. However, the current practice of Czech authorities may not be fully in line with the current case law of the European Union Court of Justice.