Eternity Law International
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 focus | multi disciplinary |
|---|---|
| Practice areas | Crypto licensing, Forex broker licences, Banking licences, Company formation, Tax planning |
| EU jurisdictions | Czech Republic, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Malta, Spain |
| Non-EU jurisdictions | United Kingdom, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Singapore |
| Team size | 20-30 |
| Founded | 2014 |
| Headquarters | Prague, 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.
| 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.