The law firm

We focus on our clients’ business needs, helping them find effective and practical solutions for their most difficult legal problems.

Wardyński & Partners, founded in 1988, is one of the largest independent law firms in Poland.

We maintain the highest legal and business standards. We are committed to promoting the civil society and the rule of law. We participate in non-profit projects and pro bono initiatives.

Our lawyers are active members of Polish and international legal organisations, gaining access to global knowhow and developing a network of contacts with the top lawyers and law firms in the world, which our clients can also benefit from.

We apply best global practice in law firm management. We continually improve the firm’s operations, to our clients’ advantage. We hold PN-EN ISO 9001 quality certification for legal services.

We enjoy a reputation as a friendly employer. Our lawyers can grow in professional, business and social terms, including through training programmes on law and management skills.

We share our knowledge and experience through our portal for lawyers and businesspeople (http://www.inprinciple.pl), the firm Yearbook, and numerous other publications and reports.

There are currently over 100 lawyers in the firm serving clients in Polish, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Italian and Korean.

We have offices in Warsaw, Poznań, Wrocław and Kraków.

Substantive Law

Study the most important areas of English law, with particular focus on commercially relevant issues. Familiarise yourself with the most common choice of governing law in international contracts.

Legal Skills

We help you develop a wide-ranging skills portfolio and monitor your progress on an ongoing basis. The skills and experience you acquire will help you stay ahead of the pack in the race for employment.

Career

Learning English law and developing your skills portfolio is about making you more employable. Our entire focus is on helping you achieve your dream career, wherever and whatever it may be.