Wojciech Kozłowski

Rok urodzenia

1972

Place of residence

Warsaw

Nationality

  • Polish

Languages

  • English
  • German
  • Polish

Specializations

  • commercial agreements in general
  • company law
  • competition
  • distribution and franchise agreements
  • mergers and acquisitions (M&A)
  • pharmaceutical law

Professional certification

Legal Counsel

Education

  • Qualified as a legal advisor in Poland (2001);
  • Oxford University, UK (a course in law, 1998-1999);
  • University of Poznań (Master of Laws, 1996);
  • Viadrina University, Germany (German company law, 1994);
  • Rijks University in Maastricht, Holland (European business law, 1993).

Professional career

  • 2005 – date: Partner – Salans, Warsaw;
  • 2003 – 2004: Partner – Domański Zakrzewski Palinka, Warsaw;
  • 2000 – 2003: Senior Associate and Partner – D. Janczak & Partners Law Firm, associated with Ernst & Young, Warsaw;
  • 1994 – 1999: Attorney – Ernst & Young Law, Poznań.

Arbitration experience

Appearance in:

  • London Court of International Arbitration;
  • International Arbitral Centre of Federal Economic Chamber in Vienna;
  • Court of Arbitration at the Polish Chamber of Commerce in Warsaw (Sąd Arbitrażowy przy Krajowej Izbie Gospodarczej).

Membership in organizations

  • Regional Chamber of Legal Advisors.

Publications

  1. Members of the Management Board Cannot Be “Entrusted” with the Function of Company President, Rzeczpospolita 2009, no. 68 (co-author);
  2. Good Intentions Not Enough. New Insurance Law Bill Generates Doubts, Rzeczpospolita, 2003 no. 11 (co-author);
  3. Health Ministry’s Ten Commandments Concerning Drugs Pricing, Rzeczpospolita, 2008 no. 22 (co-author);
  4. New Advertizing Restrictions for Third Parties. Amendments to the Anti-alcohol Act, Rzeczpospolita, 2001 no. 80;
  5. On How to Combat Corruption Rather than the Drugs Market, Rzeczpospolita, 2007 no. 233 (co-author);
  6. Changes in TVP: On When the Term of Office of Supervisory Board Members Expires, Rzeczpospolita, 2009 no. 157 (co-author).