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Baker & McKenzie, v.o.s., advokátní kancelár

Alexandr César

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Position

Managing Partner. Mr. César specializes in Mergers & Acquisitions, Competition and Corporate law.

Career

Mr. César participates in numerous privatizations and acquisitions in the Czech Republic in the areas of telecommunications, heavy industry, oil, gas and energy, as well as the banking and finance sector. He co-heads the Prague office M&A Practice Group and regularly provides advice on legal issues connected with mergers and acquisitions, takeover regulations, business assets and share transactions. He actively works on the restructuring of bad asset portfolios of bank loan facilities, acquisition and mezzanine financing and the various corporate structures of international corporations. Mr. César frequently advises on foreign trade related procedures and international trade agreements, including foreign trade with military materials. He is also involved in numerous cross-border acquisitions and other in-bound investment projects. Mr. César also heads the Prague office Competition Practice Group and frequently provides advice to various multi-national clients on competition issues, merger clearance and state aid.

Languages

Czech, English and Russian.

Member

Czech Bar Association, Slovak Bar Association.

Education

Mr. César obtained his law degree from the Law Faculty of the Charles University in Prague. He also passed the executive programs at Kellogg Northwestern University, USA. Mr. César has been a member of the Czech Bar Association since 1995.

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