The 8th edition of Wardyński & Partners’ Yearbook offers a collection of articles presenting interesting case studies, disturbing trends, new solutions, and key legal challenges ahead in 2018.
Łukasz Lasek took part in a seminar of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE) on 24 January 2018 accompanying the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe during which a recommendation was adopted in support of drafting a European convention on the profession of lawyer.
Lawyers from Wardyński & Partners took part in drafting the annual report of the ASPIRE Legal Committee, devoted to key legal aspects for the growth of the technology and business services sector in Poland.
Wardyński & Partners has been honoured by the organizers of the Cryptocurrency World Expo Warsaw Summit 2017 as the best Polish law firm involved in the world of blockchain and digital services.
This volume is a multinational guide for understanding and navigating the increasingly complex and dynamic world of liquid real estate and the transactions that produce it.
Kamil Jabłoński will speak at the annual employment and immigration law conference of the International Association of Young Lawyers (AIJA).
By framing the specialist knowledge of our lawyers in a broader social and cultural context, we hope to raise the debate over new technologies to a new level.
A new item has been added to the extensive catalogue of the firm’s publications. In our Outlook on law and business in Poland we discuss trends in changes in the law, such as increased regulatory pressure and increased penalisation of commerce. These are illuminated by concrete examples from practice and conclusions concerning the consequences of these phenomena that can be expected to occur or are already happening.
The theme of this year’s congress is “Preventive Restructuring: Sunset on Insolvency?” Michał Barłowski will be a panellist during the session “The EU Commission Directive proposal: Scope, contents and future legislative process.”