PRK Partners
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PRK Partners‘ cohort advises on every stage of the development project life cycle, managing greenfield and brownfield developments, conventional and renewable energy projects, environmental strategies, and negotiations with state authorities and municipalities. The practice is co-led by Jakub Lichnovský, who focuses on strategic industrial, infrastructure, and energy projects; Martin Kříž, who oversees the regulatory, M&A, and finance aspects of energy transactions, particularly in gas distribution and transmission, district heating, and renewables; and Daniel Rosický, who supports Canadian entities operating in the Czech Republic on real estate matters.
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Testimonials
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- We rate PRK Partners' services very positively. The PRK team provides a high level of expertise, is reliable, precise, and flexible even when dealing with complex projects. We appreciate their ability to respond quickly, communicate clearly, and find practical solutions even in legally challenging situations.
- I would particularly like to highlight Jakub Lichnovský, a partner at the firm, whose strategic approach, experience in the energy sector, and ability to combine legal and commercial perspectives are exceptional. I also highly value my collaboration with Martin Aschenbrenner, a partner whose approach to solving legal problems has been very valuable to us. Furthermore, Robert Reiss and Tomáš Janošek, who play a significant role in infrastructure and energy projects, have an analytical and systematic approach. We also appreciate the work of the litigation team, especially Michal Sylla and Lenka Konvalinová, who are known for their precise arguments and calm, professional demeanor even in tense situations.
Key clients
- Électricité de France
- World Bank Group (IFC)
Work highlights
Advising EDF (Électricité de France) in the tender procedure for the selection of the EPC contractor for the construction of new units (up to 4 new units – 1,200 MW each) at Czech Nuclear Power Plants in Dukovany and Temelín.


