Mgr. Daniela Sobotková

Mgr. Daniela Sobotková
junior associate

At ARROWS, Daniela Sobotková focuses primarily on contentious civil law matters, particularly contractual relationships. In practice, she represents clients in civil litigation, prepares procedural filings, and manages disputes from inception to final resolution.

An important part of her practice is contract law with a focus on contractual matters, especially construction contracts. She emphasizes that contractual documentation should be understandable, precisely drafted, and practical, because a well-prepared contract can prevent disputes in a timely manner and save clients time and money.

In cases where a dispute does arise, she offers clients strategic and effective solutions that take into account their specific needs, whether the priority is speed of proceedings, discretion, or maintaining business relationships. She assesses each case individually, taking into account its specifics, current case law, and expert opinions.

Her practice also includes debt collection, both through enforcement proceedings and insolvency proceedings. She also deals with corporate matters, in particular issues relating to public registers and related administration.

Last but not least, Daniela also focuses on administrative law, both in proceedings before administrative authorities and in administrative courts. She provides legal support to clients primarily in construction matters, where she guides them through the various stages of the construction process – from preparing documentation and filing objections, to communicating with building authorities and other relevant bodies, to reviewing issued decisions. She helps clients find solutions that will enable them to realize their plans while respecting public law limits and neighborly relations.

He intends to continue to build his profile in the areas he is already involved in and to continuously deepen his expertise in them. He sees law as a dynamic field that requires continuous education and the ability to respond to current legislation and developments in case law.