Adam Hodoň > Kinstellar > Bratislava, Slovakia > Lawyer Profile

Kinstellar
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811 02 BRATISLAVA
Slovakia
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Position

Partner

Career

Adam Hodoň is a Partner in the Bratislava office and a registered tax advisor. He focuses on tax and employment, as well as M&A and corporate. Adam is also a member of the firm-wide Defence & Security sector team.

Languages

Slovak, English, German

Memberships

  • Slovak Chamber of Tax Advisors
  • International Fiscal Association (IFA)

Lawyer Rankings

Slovakia > Commercial, corporate and M&A

(Leading individuals)

Adam HodoňKinstellar

Co-led by Viliam Myšička and Adam Hodoň, the team at Kinstellar help clients negotiate acquisitions, disposals, JVs, restructurings, mergers and takeovers, with the group able to bring in-depth experience and understanding from their regulatory background. The firm regularly advises on both the buyer and seller side of M&A transactions, and is well versed in assisting financial investors. Tomáš Melišek has extensive expertise in real estate matters, with Lukáš Mrázik focusing on the TMT sector, and Michal Hrušovský regularly receiving instruction from major players in the automotive industry. Dominika Bajzáthová is another key contact.

Slovakia > Employment

(Leading individuals)

Adam Hodoň – Kinstellar

Kinstellar has extensive experience handling sensitive employment matters, including negotiations with executive managers, trade unions and employee representatives. Adam Hodoň as a registered tax advisor, is able to provide advice on social security and payroll issues, alongside business restructuring and its impact. Lívia Miklenčičová and Matúš Kočíšek regularly represent clients in employment disputes.

Slovakia > Projects and energy

Kinstellar‘s dedicated energy team advises on renewables, financing, and development projects. Roman Oleksik has extensive transactional and regulatory experience, while Adam Hodoň regularly advises on tax issues pertinent to the sector. Miroslav Németh has experience providing both corporate and regulatory advice to major players in the energy sector. Erik Neupaver is also recommended.