Martin Solc, one of the founding partners of the Czech Kocian Solc Balastík law firm, was elected Vice President of the International Bar Association today at the organization’s Annual Conference in Tokyo.
Martin Solc (ksb.cz)
Solc will assume the second-ranking position in the IBA in 2015 from current Vice President, US lawyer David Rivkin.
“I am very honored by the trust the IBA Council has expressed in electing me Vice President and consider this achievement as recognition of my more than twenty-year involvement in the IBA and as an endorsement of what I pursued as the Secretary-General over the last two years,” Solc said.
KSB released a statement today explaining that, “in his two-year term as Vice President, [Solc] plans to further the discussion on how the IBA operates, such as whether to provide online access to conferences and seminars to a wider number of professionals. Martin also believes that in addition to being the global voice of the legal community the IBA should boost its regional involvement.”
Martin Vychopen, the Chairman of the Czech Bar Association, was enthusiastic about the vote, saying, “I would like to extend my warm congratulations to Martin. No Czech lawyer has ever held a higher position in our profession. At the same time, Martin has not forgotten to express the interests of the Czech Bar Association within the IBA and I think it is thanks to him that Czech lawyers have a good reputation on an international level. I hope that the IBA’s tradition – that the Vice-President usually becomes the President – will continue and that Martin will be elected IBA President in 2017.”
The IBA was established in 1947 by 37 national bar associations. The London-based organization now has over 50,000 individual members, coming from over 200 individual bar associations. It holds over 60 conferences annually, which are attended by more than 5,000 lawyers. The 2014 Annual Conference in Tokyo was opened by the Japanese Prime Minister and the opening ceremony was attended by the Emperor and Empress of Japan. In 2015, the semi-annual meeting of IBA bodies will be held in Prague.