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DLK Legal and Kinstellar Advise Infosys on Acquisition of GuideVision

DLK Legal and Kinstellar Advise Infosys on Acquisition of GuideVision

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DLK Legal in Poland and Kinstellar in Hungary and the Czech Republic have advised Infosys on its EUR 30 million acquisition of GuideVision. Osborne Clarke’s offices in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Germany, Sorainen in Belarus, and Castren & Snellman in Finland, reportedly also advised Infosys on the deal. Havel & Partners reportedly served as GuideVision’s advisor in the Czech Republic.

The acquisition is expected to be completed during the third quarter of 2021. 

Infosys is is an Indian multinational corporation that provides business consulting, information technology, and outsourcing services. 

GuideVision is a consultancy company which offers services as a partner of the US-based cloud computing platform ServiceNow. 

DLK team’s team included Managing Partner Krzysztof Korus, Senior Associate Michal Mostowik, Attorney Szymon Zych, and Associate Bartosz Gauza. 

Kinstellar’s team in the Czech Republic included Partner Jan Juroska, Counsel Zdenek Kucera, Senior Associates Petra Ledvinkova and Ladislava Jasanska, Associate Martina Mazurkova, and Junior Associates Stepanka Havlikova and Matej Vecera. The firm's team in Hungary included Managing Associate Zsombor Orban Associate Daniel Peter.

Editor's note: After this article was published, Havel & Partners informed CEE Legal Matters that the firm's team on the deal included Partner Jan Koval, Counsel Josef Zaloudek, Senior Associates Veronika Filipova and Vojtech Katzer, and Associate Ivo Skolil.

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