Anna Kurek-Kosmala
Attorney-at-law, completed judge and parliamentary training. She specialises in procedural law. She represents clients in litigation concerning broadly-defined civil law with particular emphasis on family law, personal rights violation and representation of doctors and patients in malpractice suits.
„Since 2000, i.e. since the beginning of my career in law, I’ve focused on representing clients before courts. My experience and personal predispositions make me particularly effective. I always remember how strong of an experience it is for a client to visit the court. Therefore, in representing my clients, I care not only for their interest, but also their privacy and emotions. I strive to resolve disputes amicably, but if that proves impossible, I reach for all the available legal remedies to ensure that the outcome of my client's case is beneficial for the client. Family law is my professional passion. This branch of law requires specific engagement and the ability to steer the case in a way that protects the client against additional trauma. I handle divorce cases, child support and alimony cases, cases concerning the protection of fathers’ rights, release of children, including children abducted abroad. I offer assistance in drafting contracts on the division of marital property and child custody agreements, property litigation. I like and feel what I do and that’s why I do it well.”
Tomasz Brygoła
Attorney-at-law. He graduated from the University of Warsaw.
Tomasz Brygoła specialises in civil law, real property, property division, housing associations and housing cooperatives, and employment law.
"I specialise in housing law as well as conveyancing and property law. I cooperate with many housing associations and represent them in litigation, the vast majority of which I win. I also provide ongoing legal services to housing associations, especially in the scope of establishing the principles of increasing the costs of managing the shared areas by unit owners, as well as other issues related to the practical application of the Premises Ownership Act of 24 June 1994.
To support the Family Law Department, I handle marital property and estate division. After a preliminary analysis of assets, I can foresee the direction the court will go in when settling the case.
I am also very successful in representing the interests of employers, in particular those from large companies with complex employee structures. My practice covers all aspects of employment law, from significant everyday issues such as employment contracts, employment termination and employee documentation to matters that are often crucial for the further existence of a company: collective disputes with trade unions, collective bargaining agreements and any and all insurance matters. I am regarded as one of the top specialists in this field, with a high percentage of cases won."
Anna Walencik-Smoręda
Attorney-at-law
Specialises in administrative law with a particular emphasis on construction law and spatial planning. She represents clients before public administration bodies and administrative courts. She has long-term experience in handling claims for damages, in particular with regard to construction projects, lease and construction works. She is also interested in employment law: mediation, negotiations, litigation, employee documentation, mobbing and civil law.
Paweł Smoręda
Attorney-at-law
His main specialisation is commercial law, civil law and copyrights. In narrower terms, he specialises in international transport and administrative law within transport law, in particular the CMR Convention, penalties in road transport and the SENT Law. He is the author of the prawoprzewoznika.pl blog about transport law.
Paweł Smoręda represents clients in disputes with business entities and insurance companies. He is recommended by the Association of International Road Carriers in Poland as a specialist in the CMR Convention and financial penalties in road transport. He is an author of many press publications about transport.