#6 CLPAI CLPAI 2026.1

Eternity Law International

HQ: Prague, Czech Republic · Founded 2014 · Team size: 20-30

68
CLPAI Score
out of 100

Editorial summary

Eternity Law International is a long-established CEE-focused practice with multi-vertical scope across crypto, forex, banking, and corporate work. The firm scores in the upper-middle of the index, weighed down by the multi-vertical specialisation cap. Best fit for founders who want a single firm to handle crypto licensing alongside parallel forex or banking-adjacent work.

Strengths

  • Long operating history (2014) with established CEE regulator relationships
  • Multi-vertical coverage useful for founders running parallel licence streams
  • In-house banking arrangement reduces reliance on third-party referrals

Considerations

  • Multi-vertical scope dilutes pure-crypto specialisation signal
  • Lower authority signal than firms with stronger conference and publication record

Practice profile

Primary focusmulti disciplinary
Practice areasCrypto licensing, Forex broker licences, Banking licences, Company formation, Tax planning
EU jurisdictionsCzech Republic, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Malta, Spain
Non-EU jurisdictionsUnited Kingdom, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Singapore
Team size20-30
Founded2014
HeadquartersPrague, Czech Republic

CLPAI pillar breakdown

Pillar-by-pillar scoring against the published CLPAI methodology. Editorial notes explain how the score for this firm was set against each criterion.

68 / 100 Specialisation Jurisdictions Track record Regulator exp. Authority Lifecycle Transparency
Pillar Score Bar Editorial note
Practice specialisation
out of 20
14
70%
Multi-vertical practice — crypto, forex, banking, corporate, tax. Crypto is a meaningful department but not exclusive. Six points lost on specialisation breadth.
Jurisdictional depth
out of 20
13
65%
Eight EU and five non-EU jurisdictions documented. Strong CEE coverage led by Czech Republic.
Practice-tested track record
out of 15
9
60%
Established practice since 2014. Volume estimated 30-50 filings across crypto vertical based on case-study materials.
Regulator-side experience
out of 10
6
60%
Some named partners with prior regulatory or financial-supervisory roles. Less prominent in marketing than at the leaders.
Authority & E-E-A-T signals
out of 15
11
73%
Named team page with full bios. Conference engagement and published commentary present, mostly tax and corporate.
Service lifecycle coverage
out of 10
9
90%
Lifecycle coverage strong on the corporate-administrative side. Banking arrangement in-house. Lower on tokenisation and DORA-specific work than the specialist leaders.
Transparency
out of 10
6
60%
Service pages with indicative pricing. Testimonials present but not LinkedIn-verified. Methodology not publicly described.
Index score (CLPAI) 68

Editorial analysis

Where Eternity Law fits

The firm’s positioning is established CEE generalist with a strong crypto sidearm. Long operating history means deep local-regulator relationships, particularly with the Czech National Bank, which under MiCA has taken over crypto-asset supervision and is currently working through application backlogs.

The trade-off is specialisation depth. Crypto licensing sits inside a multi-vertical practice that also handles forex, banking, corporate, and tax work — useful for founders running parallel workstreams, less obvious for pure MiCA CASP files where the specialist leaders score better.

How to use this profile

Best fit for Czech Republic-led engagements, founders running parallel forex or banking-adjacent work, and projects benefiting from established local relationships. Less obvious for pure MiCA CASP files in jurisdictions outside the firm’s CEE focus.

Reviewed by Editorial team. Last reviewed against the CLPAI CLPAI 2026.1 methodology on 2026-04-15.

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