UEPA advokáti s.r.o. > Prague, Czech Republic > Firm Profile

UEPA advokáti s.r.o.
VOCTAROVA 2449/5
180 00 PRAHA 8
Czech Republic

Czech Republic > Dispute resolution Tier 4

UEPA advokáti s.r.o.’s dispute resolution practice is noted for its arbitration and litigation experience, and often represents clients based in Germany, as well as across the wider CEE region. The firm has demonstrable strengths in handles disputes on behalf of private and public sector organisations, local corporations, and, more specifically, video game developers. The group is jointly led by Andreas Ueltzhöffer, who is qualified in Germany and Slovakia, as well as the Czech Republic, and Lucie Hladěnová.

Practice head(s):

Andreas Ueltzhöffer; Lucie Hladěnová

Other key lawyers:

Lars Magnus Klett

Testimonials

‘Friendliness paired with a high degree of practical orientation, quick to lead, and offers excellent legal and economic solutions!’

‘Andreas Ueltzhöffer is an excellent lawyer with an outstanding understanding of legal, commercial and technical issues. He makes his clients’ problems his own and solves them accordingly in a very goal-oriented manner.’

‘We especially like that they are very proactive and anticipate our needs as their client. They also understand perfectly how our business works and what is important for us.’

‘Lucie Hladěnová and her colleagues are very pragmatic and hands-on. They were also flexible with their billing when we had a difficult economic period.’

‘Lucie Hladěnová is our main contact and has been advising us for over 15 years now. She is always reachable for us and very pragmatic and hands-on and this also applies for her colleague Lars Magnus Klett.’

Key clients

HDI Global

Lindner Hotels Group

KiK Textilien und Non-Food GmbH

BMK Group (one of the top 20 European EMS providers)

Kayser Berndorf

Steilmann Praha

StalWerk Beteiligung GmbH (Surplex Group)

Czech Republic > Employment Tier 4

UEPA advokáti s.r.o.’s employment offering advises on general employment concerns, termination issues, and assists with the drafting of contracts, management agreements and internal regulations. The group is collectively led by Andreas Ueltzhöffer and Lars Magnus Klett, who are members of the Czech, German, and Slovak Bars, and Lucie Hladěnová, who often advises on GDPR compliance matters, and employment law elements of M&A transactions.

Practice head(s):

Andreas Ueltzhöffer; Lars Magnus Klett; Lucie Hladěnová

Other key lawyers:

Aleš Richtr

Testimonials

‘We especially like that they are very proactive and anticipate our needs as their client. They also understand perfectly how our business works.’

‘Lucie Hladěnová and her colleagues are very pragmatic and hands-on.’

‘Lucie Hladěnová is our main contact. She is always reachable for us and very pragmatic and hands-on. This also applies for her colleagues we have worked with, especially Aleš Richtr and Lars Magnus Klett.’

Key clients

Codan Companies ApS

Microtherm Sentronic GmbH

KiK Textilien und Non-Food GmbH

BMK Group

pentahotel Prague

Lindner Hotels Group

NH Hotel Prague City and NH Collection Prague

Neways Electronics

Swiss Embassy

Mdexx

Motel One

Kayser

Michael Riedel Transformatoren

BayWa r.e. AG

Segafredo Zanetti

Swiss Grana Group AG

Work highlights

  • Advised mdexx Magnetronic Devices on the recall of one of the directors of the Czech entity and his replacement.
  • Advised CODAN Companies in the acquisition of a Czech family-owned company.
  • Advised mdexx Magnetronic Devices in regard of the re-negotiation of a collective bargaining agreement with a trade union.

Czech Republic > Real estate and construction Tier 5

UEPA advokáti s.r.o.’s real estate and construction group carries out both local and cross-border work, and advises on a range of real estate transactions and finance matters. With demonstrable expertise in the hotel and hospitality sectors, the team also assists clients with structuring transactions and drafting and negotiations. The practice is collectively led by Andreas Ueltzhöffer, who focuses on development projects, Lars Magnus Klett, who handles commercial leases and construction matters, and Lucie Hladěnová, who covers project finance.

Practice head(s):

Andreas Ueltzhöffer; Lars Magnus Klett; Lucie Hladěnová

Testimonials

‘We especially like that they are very proactive and anticipate our needs as their client. Lucie Hladěnová and her colleagues are very pragmatic and hands-on. We appreciate the fact that many of their attorneys are also qualified in Germany. There were also flexible with their billing when we had a difficult economic period.’

‘Lucie Hladěnová is our main contact and has been advising us for over 15 years now. She is always reachable for us and very pragmatic and hands-on and that also applies for her colleagues we have worked with, especially Lars Magnus Klett.’

 

Key clients

KEMPER

H-Hotels

CRESTYL

KiK textil a Non Food spol. s r.o.

NH Hotel Prague City and NH Hotel Collection Prague (former Prague Mövenpick Hotel)

Lindner Hotel Group

Swietelsky

Soprema S.p.A. (member of Soprema Group)

Neways Electronics

StalWerk (Surplex group)

mdexx

Bauer Spezialtiefbau GmbH

StalWerk Beteiligung GmbH (Surplex Group)

Work highlights

  • Advised StalWerk Beteiligungs GmbH on the successful sale of industrial property in South Moravia by way of an asset deal.

The firm: UEPA is an independent full-service law firm based in Prague, founded in 2006 by two partners who had previously worked in large international law firms. UEPA has since grown from three to 25 lawyers and since 2018 has three partners.

UEPA has the largest German-speaking team on the Czech legal market and provides legal services in Czech, Slovak, English, German, Polish and French.

The firm’s main practice areas have always been corporate and M&A, real estate and construction, commercial, employment and litigation/arbitration. Over the years, UEPA has added compliance, insolvency, IP, public procurement, renewable energies, finance and data protection capabilities to its repertoire. UEPA also advises on Czech trusts, which are basically an asset protection vehicle.

UEPA’s partners have been active on the Czech market for the past 24 years, working on high-profile corporate and real estate transactions. Many of UEPA’s clients have been benefiting from the services of the firm’s employees since the 1990s.

Areas of practice: UEPA’s main practice areas include: corporate and M&A, commercial, employment, real estate and construction, litigation and arbitration, compliance, banking and finance, renewable energies, IP and data protection (GDPR) and public procurement law.

UEPA advises its clients through all fields of their business, supports them in domestic and international transactions, as well as in day-to-day work. The firm’s clients range from multinationals to large SMEs and stem from a wide range of sectors such as banking and finance, automotive and machinery, real estate and development, the energy sector, IT, services, retail and wholesale, as well as the hotel and leisure industry.

All of the firm’s partners and a number of its lawyers have significant working experience in international law firms. UEPA also assists its clients in neighbouring Slovakia and has an excellent network of professional contacts in other Central and Eastern European countries that the firm can rely on, if the need arises. The firm increasingly also advises Czech and Slovak companies with their business activities abroad in co-operation with local lawyers with the necessary expertise.

Department Name Email Telephone
Corporate Lars Klett
Corporate Ales Richtr
M&A Andreas Ueltzhöffer
M&A Lars Klett
Commercial Petr Jakubec
Commercial Lucie Lipkovska
Employment Lucie Hladenova
Employment Petra Kutkova
Real estate and construction Andreas Ueltzhöffer
Real estate and construction Lars Klett
Litigation and arbitration Andreas Ueltzhöffer
Litigation and arbitration Philipp Chizzola
Compliance Dr Martina Jankovska
Compliance Lucie Hladenova
Finance Petra Kutkova
Finance Lucie Hladenova
Renewable energy Lars Klett
Renewable energy Tomas Mudra
IP, data protection Lucie Hladenova
IP, data protection Tomas Mudra
Public procurement Andreas Ueltzhöffer
Photo Name Position Profile
Lucie Hladěnová photo Lucie Hladěnová Partner, Advocate
Lars Klett photo Lars Klett Partner, Rechtsanwalt, Advocate
Andreas Ueltzhöffer photo Andreas Ueltzhöffer Partner, Rechtsanwalt, Advocate
Number of lawyers : 25
Czech
English
French
German
Polish
Slovak
UEPA partner Andreas Ueltzh?ffer is a member of The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
UEPA partner Andreas Ueltzhöffer is a member of The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)

Andreas Ueltzhöffer, Partner, Advocate

Andreas Ueltzhöffer, Partner, Advocate Andreas Ueltzhöffer, partner of UEPA advokáti s.r.o., explains how the firm is adapting to the changing needs of clients.

What do you see as the main points that differentiate uepa from your competitors?

First of all, we have been active on the Czech legal market for over 20 years. Thus we have team members who have worked with us for many years and that creates stability. As a result of this, most of our clients have worked with us for a very long time, some since the beginnings of the firm.

We operate one office in Prague, although we are considering opening a branch in Bratislava. Having only one office has the advantage that we work with many international law firms and receive a lot of work from abroad, referred to us by colleagues who do not see us as competition. Such long-term relationships are no one-way street. Our clients benefit from our excellent network in the entire CEE region.

All of our partners and many senior lawyers have a big firm background, and therefore are able to meet the expectations of demanding international clients. I believe we do have an outstanding reputation on the market. The economic aspects of our work is also always at the centre of our focus.

Besides, myself also other lawyers of the UEPA team not only went to law school, but also have an economic education. Our clients appreciate that we discuss strategies with them and also have a transparent fee structure. We fulfil high ethical standards and stay far away from all kinds of shady business practices.

We are very responsive and react fast to our client’s needs, even if this can be very demanding at times for our team.

Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?

Since last year we have been working on preparing our clients to implement the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will take effect on 25th May 2018. Our partner Lucie Hladenova is in charge of our GDPR Team and is very busy in implementing GDPR solutions at client’s companies together with our IT partner Simac Technic CR a.s.

We have also recently expanded our real estate team again, because this sector is still booming. In addition to this, we have an increasing demand of advising Czech clients abroad, mainly in German-speaking countries. Another growing part of our business is the hotel and leisure industry. We are very active in specialised hotel M&A.

Arbitration and ADR form another growing practice area of UEPA. I am listed at several foreign courts of arbitration and I am constantly involved in cases, as arbitrator, mediator or as client representative.

What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?

With the accession of our new partner Lucie Hladenova in January this year, we made a big step forward. Lucie has an excellent network and is well known among Czech entrepreneurs. As a consequence the number of Czech clients is significantly rising.

Another new team member is senior attorney Martin Murad, who mainly takes care of international projects involving more than two jurisdictions. Such multinational transactions require strict management. Martin is coordinating lawyers in different countries working on deals with us.

UEPA always has been good in seeing trends on the market. We usually respond quickly to new and upcoming trends and legal developments. As we were one of the first and therefore strongest law firms on the market during the renewable energy boom in the country, we again managed to be among the first firms offering GDPR trainings and seminars, which we started in January 2017.

That caused a big boom of GDPR business. The advantage of being a smaller firm is that we can take all strategic decisions fast and in a small management team.

Many of our clients are active in the Slovakian market as well. As a consequence of this we will soon be opening a second office in Bratislava.

Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?

Our technological resources are up-to-date and include virtual data room management as well as electronic invoicing or modern video, as well as conference communication systems.

We are currently building a sophisticated online training system for clients and their staff with our IT partner, which not only covers GDPR topics, but also other legal matters. The system will go on air later this year.

We invest a lot in our website (www.uepa.cz) and update it at least once a week. Our webpage and also our excellent office facilities helped us in gaining new clients.

Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?

I believe UEPA’s economically focused approach to its work helped many clients to improve their own businesses. We have several social events every year and also organise many legal seminars, in-house or at clients’ seats, alone or together with partners covering non-legal sectors.

At these occasions we carefully study the lists of registered participants and offer personal introductions. Many clients acquired business with our help, be it developers meeting production companies with expansion plans or funds talking to real estate developers selling their properties.

Another new product, also coming to the market in 2018, is our so called HR-core project. We offer together with an accounting partner a complete outsourcing of payroll accounting and labour law housekeeping. All that for a competitive flat rate, helping our clients to save money and focus on their core businesses.

Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?

I am optimistic to achieve a further growth, but more importantly UEPA will maintain its high-quality practice and builds upon its excellent reputation. We are open also for external growth, e.g. by cooperating closely with other law firms.