Konrad Grotowski
News from Poland—Business & Law. Recognition in Poland of bankruptcy of a foreign company
05.09.2024
News from Poland
The newest episode of news from Poland explains what the effects of bankruptcy will be on the Polish assets of a company and on its Polish creditors and, above all, what recognition of foreign bankruptcy is, what it is needed for and what it consists of.
News from Poland—Business & Law, Episode 46: NIS2 EU Directive: Why should management be responsible for cybersecurity?
27.06.2024
News from Poland
The newest episode of News from Poland is devoted to the topic of personal responsibility of management bodies for compliance with cybersecurity regulations and standards, particularly with the EU NIS2 Directive and its upcoming transposal to Polish law.
The subject is explained by Jakub Barański, adwokat and partner from the firm's Dispute Resolution Practice.
The subject is explained by Jakub Barański, adwokat and partner from the firm's Dispute Resolution Practice.
News from Poland—Business & Law: tax offence at a company – who’s liable for the crime?
20.05.2024
News from Poland
The newest episode of News from Poland is about who may be held liable for tax offences committed at a company. The issue is explained by Jakub Znamierowski, PhD, adwokat and senior associate in the firm's Criminal Law Practice.
News from Poland—Business & Law: demerger by spin-off
30.04.2024
News from Poland
In the newest episode of News from Poland, Piotr Ząbkiewicz from the firm's M&A Practice, discusses a new, useful type of company division: the demerger by spin-off.
News from Poland—Business & Law, Episode 43: E-Delivery: A revolution in businesses’ communication
13.12.2023
News from Poland
In the newest episode of "News from Poland. Business and Law" Zuzanna Śladowska in a conversation with Konrad Grotowski, explains the revolution that is coming in how Polish firms will communicate with state, local administration and the courts.
e-Delivery: A revolution in businesses’ communications with the state administration and courts
27.11.2023
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A revolution is coming in communications between Polish companies and state and local administrations and the courts. It will take the form of the e-Delivery electronic system through which public administrative offices (including tax offices) and courts will communicate with companies and citizens. The system will also be used for communications between private entities, for example business-to-business. All indications are that it will be a very useful solution.
News from Poland—Business & Law, Episode 42: Legal risks of using generative AI and how to mitigate them
14.11.2023
News from Poland
In this episode dr Iga Małobęcka-Szwast, LL.M., discusses what are the legal risks of using generative AI and how to mitigate them.
News from Poland—Business & Law, Episode 41: dawn raid
04.10.2023
News from Poland
The newest episode of "News from Poland" is about dawn raids, that is unexpected visits from law enforcement. How to prepare for it and how to react? You will hear from Jakub Znamierowski, who represents clients in white-collar crime matters, leads internal investigations and specializes in corporate criminal liability.
News from Poland—Business & Law, Episode 40: Tax implications of a shareholder loan
20.09.2023
News from Poland
In this episode Jakub Macek discusses tax implications of a shareholder loan.
News from Poland—Business & Law, Episode 39: how to deal with personal data breaches?
12.09.2023
News from Poland
In this episode dr Iga Małobędzka-Szwast, LL.M., discusses how to deal with personal data breaches.
News from Poland—Business & Law, Episode 38: procedure to approve an arrangement
06.09.2023
News from Poland
In the newest episode Jakub Kokowski discusses the most common type of restructuring procedure in Poland, that is the procedure to approve an arrangement.
News from Poland—Business & Law, Episode 37: Employment Without an Establishment (EWE)
07.07.2023
News from Poland
In this episode, Magdalena Świtajska explains how foreign firms may directly employ workers in Poland.