Wardyński & Partners is an independent Polish law firm serving businesses, financial institutions, and public and private organisations, from Poland and abroad.
Since its establishment two decades ago, the firm has won the trust of its numerous clients, many of whom the firm has been serving for years. Polish clients value our expertise and skill at solving their most difficult legal problems. Foreign clients also appreciate our familiarity with Poland’s legal, economic and cultural realities, combined with the experience we have developed over our many years of serving international companies.
We draw upon leading global best practice in law firm management and high-tech solutions. We continually strive to improve the firm’s operations, which redounds to the benefit of our clients.
We strive to meet the highest legal and business standards. We are actively involved in building a strong civil society governed by the rule of law. We participate in non-profit initiatives as well as pro bono activity within the Strategic Litigation Programme of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights.
Our lawyers are active members of Polish and international legal organisations, such as the International Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the International Fiscal Association, which provide them access to global knowhow and help them develop contacts with leading professionals around the world—a peer network that can prove invaluable to our clients as well.
The firm is regarded as a congenial place to work. We support our lawyers in their efforts to achieve professional, business and social growth, through such initiatives as continuing legal education and training in management skills.
The firm now has over 135 lawyers, serving clients in Polish, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian and Korean.
We have offices in Warsaw, Poznań, Wrocław, Kraków and Brussels.
We also publish the Transactions Portal www.transactionsportal.com where we present key information about the legal side of transactions and news concerning major changes in law, significant judicial rulings, and influential commentary from the legal literature.
For more information please visit our web site www.wardynski.com.pl
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