Mr Tomáš Bílek > Dentons > Prague, Czech Republic > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
V CELNICI 1034/6
110 00 PRAHA 1
Czech Republic

Work Department

Employment and Labor, Corporate

Position

Tomáš Bílek is Partner and Head of Employment and Labor practice in Dentons’ Prague office. He focuses primarily on employment, general corporate, M&A, competition and commercial.

He has broad experience in individual and collective dismissals, employment litigations (including unfair dismissals, damage claims arising from work injury or occupational diseases discrimination and harassment) as well as employment and managers’ contracts. He also advises on collective bargaining, employee secondments and outsourcing via employment agencies, remuneration schemes, benefits, incentive programs and data privacy.

As to sectors, he focuses on pharmaceuticals & chemicals, food and pet food, automotive and other machinery manufacturing, technology and retail.

Career

Tomáš joined the firm as an associate in 1996 and was appointed as a partner in 2008.

Languages

English and Czech

Memberships

Czech Bar Association

Education

Charles University in Prague, 1996, Master of Laws

Lawyer Rankings

Czech Republic > Employment

Dentons’ employment practice is well-placed to advise on various cross-border employment matters and international mobility cases, due to its global network. The firm advises on an array of cases, including the implementation of HR policies, reorganisations, and acquisitions, as well as complex compliance issues such as redundancies, discrimination, and unequal treatment matters. The department’s client base comprises international corporations and local employers, primarily from the pharmaceutical, financial, and chemical industries. Tomáš Bílek heads the team and handles both contentious and non-contentious matters, often advising on complex restructurings. Ladislav Smejkal is a key team member, and focuses on sensitive boardroom issues and concerns involving employment and white-collar crime elements. Associate Michael Mráček covers GDPR concerns.