JUDr. Jakub Žák, PhD.

I specialize in bankruptcy and restructuring,
energy, construction, judicial and
extra-judicial dispute resolution.

Senior Associate
JZAK@POLACEKPARTNERS.SK
+421 911 202 279
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„I will do my best to help you achieve the optimal solution that prevents complications and wins the dispute.“

What I love the most about the law is...

...finding effective solutions to seemingly unsolvable situations, especially that moment when the idea for implementing it all comes to mind.

I cannot avoid...

...the urge to travel the world.

What do you get when...

...you cross a lawyer and a librarian? Any and all information that you might need without understanding a word of it.

I decided to join POLÁČEK & PARTNERS because it allows me to do what I enjoy. From the very beginning, the firm’s values and high level of professionalism impressed me the most.

Jakub Žák graduated from the Law Faculty of the University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik in Košice. He has successfully completed doctoral studies focused on investment construction and FIDIC Conditions of Contract. Before joining POLÁČEK & PARTNERS, he worked for several years for Nosko & Partners. He speaks English and Polish.

He likes traveling, skiing, cycling, and a good book or movie.


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Fundamental changes brought by the new building legislation / 5 Dec 2023

Fundamental changes brought by the new building legislation

The reform of building legislation will end the validity of the Building Act that has been in force for almost 50 years. On 1 April 2024, new regulations on spatial planning and a new Building Act will enter into force.

Art in the digital world and NFT / 8 Feb 2022

Art in the digital world and NFT

NFT regulation is not completely clear from the point of view of current Slovak legislation and legislation at the level od the European Union. Read more.

CONSTRUCTION REFORM: Building Act for the 21st Century? / 30 Jul 2021

CONSTRUCTION REFORM: Building Act for the 21st Century?

A major change in the legislation on construction and land-use planning is about to take place. However, the proposals, which are intended to be in line with the present, are the subject of a wide-ranging debate.