Specialised Courts

Closing the justice gap
in investor protection

December 10 , 2021 online
December 17 , 2021 on-site

Polish Academy of Sciences
Scientific Centre in Vienna

About the conference​

The world of labor is characterized by progressing specialization. This holds true for legal services as well.

As various branches of law are becoming increasingly complex, the market creates demand for highly specialized attorneys. Judiciary too embarks on this specialization path.

Although the level of courts’ departmentalization remains behind the developments seen on the private market, several countries have now established special courts or chambers vested with competence to handle corporate law disputes or decide on investor claims.

The conference will offer a forum to discuss changes and limits of judicial specialization and share experiences from several EU and non-EU jurisdictions on specialized corporate and capital market courts.

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Agenda

10 December 2021 - online
17 December 2021 - onsite

Specialized Courts.
Closing the justice gap in investor protection

10 December 2021 - online session

Specialized Courts. Closing the justice gap in investor protection

10:00-10:30 

Arkadiusz Radwan

Polish Academy of Sciences – Scientific Centre in Vienna, Vytautas Magnus University

Director of the Polish Academy of Sciences Scientific Centre in Vienna, habilitated doctor of legal sciences, professor at the University of Warsaw and the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, honorary co-director of the Center for Company Law & Corporate Governance at Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj, guest lecturer at, among others, the LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, co-founder and first president of the Allerhand Institute, member of the advisory board of the Center for European Company Law (CECL), legal expert of the European Commission, the European Parliament and many Polish ministries.

Martin Winner

Chair in Business Law at the WU Vienna – Vienna University of  Economics and Business & & Chairman of the Austrian Takeover Commission,  Austria

Martin Winner holds a Chair in Business Law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) and is Director of the Research Institute of Central and Eastern European Business Law (FOWI).
After studying law and business administration he worked as an assistant professor before being awarded the venia docendi (Habilitation) for business and civil law. Martin specialises in company law and securities regulation and comparative law in these areas. He regularly advises the European Commission and the Austrian Ministry of Justice on company law. Additionally, he is Chairman of the Takeover Commission, the national regulator for public M&A. He is member of various international working groups and co-editor of a leading Austrian journal in the field of financial markets law, the Zeitschrift für Finanzmarktrecht.

Pavlos Masouros

Centre for European Company Law, Assistant Professor at the  Leiden University & Attorney-at-Law in Athens, Greece

Pavlos Masouros holds an LL.B. from the Athens Law School (1st in class), an LL.M. in Corporate Law & Governance from the Harvard Law School (Fulbright Scholar; Victor Brudney Prize for Corporate Governance) and a Ph.D. in Corporate Law & Economics from Leiden University. He is an Athens attorney who has advised foreign and domestic corporate clients, as well as the Hellenic and foreign governments and state-owned organizations, on dozens of business combinations (mergers, share purchase agreements, tender offers, privatizations, shareholders’ agreements, joint venture agreements, etc.), including some of the largest deals in value with a Greek element and is continuously engaged in cross-border corporate and M&A dispute resolution cases before international arbitral tribunals, Greek and foreign state Courts. Outside of his professional activities Pavlos has been teaching corporate law at Leiden Law School, Leiden University since 2010, where he is Assistant Professor, while since 2013 he is also Visiting Professor at LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, Italy and since 2014 at the International Hellenic University in Thessaloniki, Greece. He is the author of many books and articles on corporate law, corporate litigation, corporate governance and law and economics. He is a frequently sought-after commentator on current developments in Greece and beyond and his views have appeared in the international media, such as The Washington Post, Slate, ReutersOpinion, American Lawyer, etc. Pavlos has received several professional awards and references in legal directories and the press for his corporate law expertise (Chambers Global, Corporate INTL, Het Financieele Dagblad, etc.). Pavlos is also the Co-Managing Director of the Centre for European Company Law, an EU-wide business law think tank and a Fellow of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy.

Mariusz Haładyj

The General Counsel to the Republic of Poland

Mariusz Haładyj is the General Counsel to the Republic of Poland (since 6 February 2019) and an Attorney-at-Law. He graduated in Law from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin and holds a diploma in Company Law from the University of Warsaw. In the past, he held various public office posts in Polish ministries and other public institutions.

Keynote Speech

Jacek Jastrzębski

Professor at the University of Warsaw & Chairman of KNF –  the Financial Supervision Authority, Poland

Jacek Jastrzębski is one of the leading Polish specialists in law and finance. He has a legal
background as a graduate and professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of
University of Warsaw, as well as economic background as a graduate of SGH Warsaw School
of Economics. He has also completed a prestigious ‘Professional LL.M.’ legal programme at
University of California, Berkeley (United States). 
He has been employed as Professor at the Department of Civil Law of the Faculty of Law and
Administration at University of Warsaw.
As part of his scientific activity, he deals with civil law, commercial law and financial market
law, and he is an author/co-author of more than 80 scientific publications.
On 23 November 2018, he was appointed as Chair of the KNF Board.

Panel I

Georg Kodek

Professor at the WU – Vienna University of Business and  Economics & Judge at the Austrian Supreme Court, Austria

Georg E. Kodek studied law at the University of Vienna and at Northwestern University
School of Law. In 1991, he was appointed a district court judge in Vienna. After serving at the
superior court of Eisenstadt and the Vienna Court of Appeals, in 2006 he was appointed to
the Austrian Supreme Court. In addition, he is professor of civil and commercial law at the
Vienna University of Economics and Business. There, he is currently head of the Department
of Private Law. He has published extensively in the fields of civil and commercial law and civil
procedure law. He was visiting professor in Luxemburg and visiting scholar in Australia. Since
the 1990s, he has also served as an expert for the Council of Europe and, later, for the
European Union in former Yugoslavia, Ukraine and other CEE countries.

Panel I

Bastiaan Kemp

Lawyer at Loyens & Loeff, Amsterdam & Professor at the  Maastricht University, the Netherlands

Prof. dr. Bastiaan Kemp (1989) is Professor of Corporate Governance and Corporate Regulation at Maastricht University. He is also a Professorial Fellow and Vice-Academic director at the Institute for Corporate Law, Governance and Innovation Policies. Bastiaan is a member of the editorial board of the Dutch corporate law journal ‘Maandblad voor Ondernemingsrecht’, is a Fellow at the Zuidas Institute for Financial Law and Company Law of the Free University of Amsterdam and a Member of the corporate law advisory committee of the Dutch Bar Association and the Royal Association of Dutch Civil Law Notaries. Bastiaan Kemp graduated cum laude in 2013 from Maastricht University, obtained his PhD in 2015 and became part-time assistant professor both at Maastricht University (2015 – 2020) and the Erasmus School of Law (2018-2020). Bastiaan also works as a corporate lawyer at Loyens & Loeff, Amsterdam.

Panel I

Paula del Val Talens

Assistant Professor at the Universidad de Valencia, Spain

Paula del Val Talens is an Assistant Professor of Business Law and the University of Valencia
(Spain), where she reads economic private law topics ranging from company and capital
markets law to EU internal market law. Her scientific work primarily focuses on company and
capital markets law as well as corporate social responsibility. She currently leads a two-year research project on Cross-border conversion, mergers and divisions after Directive (EU)
2019/2121, in cooperation with researchers from seven European countries.

Panel I

10 December 2021 - online session

Specialized Courts. Closing the justice gap in investor protection

Panel II 14:30-16:00

Barbara de la Vega Justribo

Associate Professor at the Universidad Carlos III  de Madrid, Spain

Bárbara De La Vega is an Associate Professor of Commercial Law, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid with the i3 Certificate for outstanding research career (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain (2019). She has a degree in Law (specialising in EU Law), an
European Doctorate, a Master degree in European Union Law UC3M, a Master degree in International Business Law from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Tufts
University, Boston) and IE, and a diploma from the Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations, The Hague Academy of International Law. She
was a researcher at several Spanish and foreign universities and institutions. Building on national and international research projects, she has published 3 monographs, more than 70
articles and book chapters in prestigious journals and publishers. She specialised in
Maritime Law, Contracts, Insolvency Law and CSR. She has also experience as a lawyer (International Relations Department, Madrid Bar Association) and substitute magistrate, and
in advising the Spanish Ministry of Justice on pre-legislative work.

Panel II

Piotr Stanisławiszyn 

Associate Professor at the University of Opole & Judge at  the Regional Court in Strzelce Opolskie, Poland

Piotr Stanisławiszyn (PhD in Law, 2004) is an Associate Professor in Financial Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Opople, Poland, and a judge at the Regional Court in Strzelce Opolskie, Poland. He is a co-founder and the CEO of the Association of Financial Law „Aureus” in Opole. He has authored almost 100 publications on financial law, banking law and tax law, and has participated in more than 100 research seminar and conferences on these topics.

Panel II

Mariia Domina

Assistant Professor at the University of Lorraine, France

Dr Mariia Domina is Assistant Professor in Business Law at the University of Lorraine (France). She holds LLM (University of Manchester), MSc (University of Westminster) and PhD (University of Strasbourg). Dr Domina has been a Visiting Researcher at the University of Oxford, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg, Swiss Institute for Comparative Law and University of Nijmegen. Her research interests include comparative law, financial law and corporate law. She has numerous publications, including a monograph on alternative investment funds in the UK, France and Luxembourg (2021).

Panel II

Alperen Gözlügöl

Assistant Professor at the Leibniz Institute for Financial  Research SAFE, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Dr. Alperen A. Gözlügöl, Assistant Professor in Law and Finance at the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He holds a Ph.D. from University of Hamburg and an LL.M. from University of Cambridge. He has held visiting positions at the Center for Advanced Studies on the Foundations of Law and Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg. His research interests include comparative corporate law & governance, capital markets law and financial regulation. He has widely published or has forthcoming papers in the leading journals, such as the Journal of Corporate Law Studies, the European Business Organisation Law Review, the European Company and Financial Law Review, and the European Business Law Review. His work also featured on the Oxford Business Law Blog and the CLS Blue Sky Blog.

Panel II

Casimiro a Nigro

Assistant  Professor at the Center for Advanced Studies on the Foundations of Law and  Finance, Goethe Universität in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Dr. Casimiro A Nigro is a Law & Finance Assistant Professor at the Center
for Advanced Studies on the Foundations of Law and Finance at the Goethe Universität. He
holds a Ph.D. from LUISS Guido Carli in Rome and an LL.M. from the London School of Economics. He currently is a Visiting Scholar at Bocconi University, Milan. His research focuses on comparative corporate law and governance, particularly as regards takeover regulation and private equity- and venture capital-backed firms, with a complementary attention to securities regulation. Prior to joining academia on full-time basis in 2019, he has worked as an associate and, later, of counsel for major national and international law firms specializing in corporate law. His research has been published or is to be published in major European law journals, such as European Business Organization Law and European Company and Financial Law Review. He is a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Law & Economics edited by Springer and to a few edited volumes concerning corporate law and governance, as well as securities regulation. His work has featured on the Oxford Business Law Blog.

12:30-14:00 PM

10 December 2021 - online session

Specialized Courts. Closing the justice gap in investor protection

Panel III 16:30-18:15

Valentina Allotti 

Senior Legal Policy Offier at Assonime & Vice-President at the  AIA- Italian Arbitration Association, Italy

Valentina Allotti is Senior Legal Policy Officer in Assonime (the Italian Association of  Joint-Stock Companies), in the Capital Markets and Listed Companies Unit, and is
specialised in company law, securities market regulation and dispute resolution, with
a special focus on European Law. Her activity covers drafting position papers, policy
briefs and responses to EU and national public consultations; participating in national
and international working groups and task forces; coordinating member companies’
working groups and advising member companies on the application of new laws and
regulations at national and European level.
Valentina is currently Vice-President of the Italian Association for Arbitration, where
she coordinates the Focus Group on Corporate Arbitration. Valentina is also member
of the ICC-International Committee on Arbitration.
She is member of the Policy Committee of EuropeanIssuers, where she chairs the
Working Group on Company Law and is member of the Smaller Issuer Committee.
She is also member of the CEG- Corporate Events Group at the AMI-SeCo.
Valentina holds a Ph.d. in Private Comparative Law.

Panel III

Federico Raffaele

Adjunct  Professor at the LUISS Guido Carli School of Law in Rome, Italy

Federico Raffaele is currently an Adjunct Professor of Comparative Law at the LUISS Guido Carli School of Law in Rome, a Vice-President of the Harvard Law School Association of Europe (HLSAE) and a Head of Legal Finance & M&A in TIM S.p.A., the major Italian listed telco. In 2020 he joined TIM as in house counsel and head of legal media and digital
solutions and he previously practiced in Italy as a corporate lawyer with major domestic and international law firms mainly in the fields of M&A and equity capital markets. Federico graduated cum laude both in law and economics and holds an LL.M. from Harvard Law
School, where he also served as R.A. for Prof. Mark J. Roe and Editor for the Harvard
Business Law Review, as well as a Ph.D. in corporate law and economics from LUISS, where he also was a Post-doc Fellow in corporate law.

Panel III

Maciej Durbas

Attorney-at-Law, Kubas Kos Gałkowski, Poland

Maciej Durbas, PhD, LL.M., MCIArb, is of counsel and co-leader of the arbitration practice at Kubas, Kos,  Gałkowski, Attorney-at-Law. He is an expert in the field of dispute resolution. He has advised clients from many sectors, including automotive, banking, construction, government, insurance, rail, real estate, retail, telecommunication. He has extensive experience in arbitration, as an arbitrator, a counsel or a tribunal’s secretary.

Panel III

Krzysztof Grabowski

Researcher at the Allerhand Institute & Arbitrator and  Mediator at the Court of Arbitration at the Polish Financial Supervision Authority,  Poland

Krzysztof Grabowski, Ph.D. is a securities broker and a capital markets and corporate
governance expert. He is a Member of the Academic Society of the Allerhand Institute and of
the Scientific Society of Praxiology, an expert witness in the field of trading in securities, and
an arbitrator and mediator at the Court of Arbitration at the Polish Financial Supervision
Authority. He is also a Member of the Expert Group on Technical Aspects of Corporate Governance Processes at the European Commission, a member of international organizations
of corporate governance, as well as a Member of the jury of “The Best Annual Report”and of the jury for the best thesis and Ph.D. dissertation on business ethics “Verba Veritatis” He has worked for several market institutions: brokerage houses, Stock Exchange, Securities and Exchange Commission, Polish Financial Supervision Authority. Former member of the supervisory board of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, former president of the Polish Association of Brokers and Investment Advisors. Participant in the legislative works on capital market and company law at national and EU levels. Author of numerous publications, both scientific and popularizing, lecturer at seminars and workshops on capital markets, corporate governance and business ethics.

Panel I

18:15-18:30 PM

17 December 2021 - onsite session

Streamed on Facebook and YouTube 

Specialized Courts. Closing the justice gap in investor protection

8:45-9:00

9:00-9:15

Arkadiusz Radwan

Polish Academy of Sciences – Scientific Centre in Vienna, Vytautas Magnus University

Director of the Polish Academy of Sciences Scientific Centre in Vienna, habilitated doctor of legal sciences, professor at the University of Warsaw and the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, honorary co-director of the Center for Company Law & Corporate Governance at Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj, guest lecturer at, among others, the LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, co-founder and first president of the Allerhand Institute, member of the advisory board of the Center for European Company Law (CECL), legal expert of the European Commission, the European Parliament and many Polish ministries.

Keynote Speech

Martin Winner

WU Vienna -Vienna University of Economics and Business,  Austria)

Martin Winner holds a Chair in Business Law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) and is Director of the Research Institute of Central and Eastern European Business Law (FOWI). After studying law and business administration he worked as an assistant professor before being awarded the venia docendi (Habilitation) for business and civil law. Martin specialises in company law and securities regulation and comparative law in these areas. He regularly advises the European Commission and the Austrian Ministry of Justice on company law. Additionally, he is Chairman of the Takeover Commission, the national regulator for public M&A. He is member of various international working groups and co-editor of a leading Austrian journal in the field of financial markets law, the Zeitschrift für Finanzmarktrecht.

9:45- 11:00 Panel I

Roy Shapira

Associate Professor at the Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University, Israel

Roy Shapira is an Associate Professor at the Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University (IDC) in Israel. He focuses on reputation, economic regulation, and corporate governance. Shapira received his SJD and LLM degrees from Harvard Law School, where both his Master and Doctoral Theses won the Victur Brudney Prize for best paper on corporate governance. During his time at Harvard Shapira has taught for six years a seminar at the Economics Department (winning six excellence-in-teaching awards), and received the Olin- and Clark Byse fellowships. Prior to Joining Reichman University (IDC), Shapira was the research director at the Stigler Center (University of Chicago).  Shapira’s book, “Law and Reputation”, was published by Cambridge University Press last year (2020), and he has also published at leading law reviews, most recently at University of Chicago Law Review, Washington University Law Review, Vanderbilt Law Review, and Oxford Journal of Legal Studies.

Panel I

Christoph Diregger

Partner at DSC Doralt Seist Csoklich Rechtsanwälte GmbH  & Lecturer at WU Vienna – Vienna University of Economics and Business,  Austria

Christoph Diregger studied law and business administration in Vienna. He began his career as an Assistant Professor (Universitätsassistent) at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration (WU Wien). He then headed the office of the Austrian Takeover Commission. As of today, Christoph Diregger is partner of a renowned Viennese based law firm (DSC Doralt Seist Csoklich Rechtsanwälte GmbH). His practice focuses on corporate law, M&A as well as capital markets and stock exchange law. In addition, he is a lecturer at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration and regularly publishes in legal journals and legal commentaries.

Panel I

Marcin Mazgaj 

Assistant Professor at the Pedagogical University of Cracow &  Attorney-at-Law in Cracow, Poland

Dr Marcin Mazgaj is a graduate of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, an Assistant Professor
at the Institute of Law, Administration and Economy of the Pedagogical University of Cracow and – as an Attorney-at-Law – a partner in a law firm in Cracow. He also graduated in Finance and Accounting (from the Cracow University of Economics), as well as from the Amercian Law Program (conducted by the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC – The Columbus School of Law – in cooperation with the Jagiellonian University in Cracow). He was a member of an expert committee (appointed by the Polish Ministry of Development) that prepared the reform of the Polish company law that introduced a new type of company to the Polish law (simple joint-stock company). He conducted research at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg (as a visiting scholar in 2012) and gave guest lectures (as a visiting lecturer in 2019) at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas. As an attorney, he has experience in providing legal services to large and medium-sized companies, acquired in the service rendered for companies in the fuel sector, a major Polish venture capital fund, as well as for a number of companies from the IT industry.

Panel I

12:30-14:00 PM

11:15- 12:05 Panel II 

Andrea Zorzi

Associate Professor at the Università degli studi di Firenze &  Attorney-at-Law in Venice, Italy

Andrea Zorzi is an Associate Professor of Business Law at the University of Florence, Italy, and an Attorney-at-Law in Venice, Italy, specialising in company and insolvency law litigation. He studied at the University of Bologna, holds a doctorate from the University of Brescia and LLM (Corporations) from NYU School of Law. His main interests are company law, especially at the intersection with insolvency law, and corporate governance in general. He has been a member of various national and EU research groups, among which, recently, projects CODIRE – Contractual Distress Resolution in the Shadow of the Law and JCOERE – Judicial Co-Operation Supporting Economic Recovery in Europe, regarding various EU-level aspects of insolvency. He has recently been awarded a research grant on minority-elected directors in listed companies. Besides having published several articles in high-ranking law journals, he has also published on non-technical informative outlets regarding aspects of general concern. His interest in litigation and court efficiency also originates from a citizens’ point of view.

 Panel II 

Ivan Romashchenko

Associate Professor at the Institute of Law, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine & Senior Researcher at the Law  School’s LegalTech Centre, Mykolas Romeris University in Vilnus, Lithuania

Ivan Romashchenko graduated from Taras Shevchenko National University of
Kyiv, Faculty of Law, in 2009 with the Master’s degree (cum laude). In 2011
the World Wide Studies grant allowed Ivan to pursue an Advanced LLM
programme in European and International Business Law at Leiden University.
In 2014 he started PhD research at Leiden University as an external PhD
candidate. In 2020 he defended the dissertation “Related Party Transactions and
Corporate Groups: When Eastern Europe Meets the West” and published a
monograph in Kluwer Law International.
Since 2009 Ivan has been working at the Department of Civil Law, Taras
Shevchenko National University of Kyiv: 2009-2011, 2012-2018 as an Assistant
Professor; 2018 till the present time as an Associate Professor.
Additionally, in 2021 Ivan started working remotely as a Senior Researcher at the Law School’s LegalTech Centre at Mykolas Romeris University within the project “Digitalisation of company law: harmonisation challenges and opportunities in selected jurisdictions (DigiCoL)”.

Panel I

12:30-14:00 PM

12:20 – 14:30  Panel III 

Ariel Mucha

Assistant Professor at the Pedagogical University in Cracow &  Researcher at the Allerhand Institute, Poland

Ariel Mucha (PhD in Commercial Law from the Jagiellonian University, 2019) is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Law & Economics of the Pedagogical University in Krakow (Poland) and a Researcher at the Allerhand Institute (Poland). He is also a Legal Advisor running his own law firm and of counsel in Puwalscy&Partners. In 2014-2017, he was a certified advisor in the NewConnect Alternative Trading System (Warsaw Stock Exchange). He is an author of many publications in the field of international company law.

12:20 – 14:30  Panel III 

Krzysztof Flak

Attorney-at-Law in Cracow, Poland

Krzysztof Flak received a Master's degree in Law at the Faculty of Law and Administration at the Jagiellonian University in 2006. In 2003-2007, he studied Economics at the Faculty of Business Management and Social Communication at the Jagiellonian University. In 2011, he entered the Cracow Bar Association as an Attorney-at-Law. Since 2006, Krzysztof provides legal services for capital market stakeholders, mainly investment banks, brokerage houses, investment funds and issuers of financial instruments.  He specializes in capital markets, securities and companies law. He assists clients in strategic consultations and negotiations at capital market transactions (e.g. IPOs, SPOs, M&As) with many years of experience in providing comprehensive services, including preparing transactions. He conducts long-term projects in corporate and commercial matters, mostly concerning legal and compliance aspects of financial institutions’ products and services, and has authored some publications in the field.

Panel I

12:30-14:00 PM

13:10-14:30  Panel IV

Jelena Lepetić

Associate Professor, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Jelena Lepetić is a graduate of the Faculty of Law at the University of Belgrade, where she received her bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees with honors. She was appointed as an assistant lecturer at the University of Belgrade in 2009 for the courses Company Law and Insolvency Law and a lecturer for the same courses in 2011. She became an assistant
professor in the Faculty of Law in 2015 and was promoted to an associate professor in 2020. She teaches Company and Insolvency Law on bachelor, master and PhD level of studies at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law. Since 2018, she is the Vice-Dean for International Cooperation of the Faculty of Law. She was reelected for the same position in 2021. Jelena
Lepetić is a member of the Supervisory Board of the Business Lawyers Association of Serbia and a member of editorial board of the journal “Law and Economy”. She has published on matters of Company Law and Insolvency Law, including the protection of minority investors, shareholder activism, related party transactions, insolvency of group of companies, insolvency and mediation in law journals and academic books.

Panel IV

Patrycja Gliwka 

Lawyer at Dubiński Jeleński Masiarz i Wspólnicy, Poland

Patrycja Gliwka is a professional specialised in the field of capital markets law, since 2017 associated with the capital markets department at Dubiński Jeleński Masiarz i Wspólnicy. She provides ongoing legal expertise for capital market entities, principally investment funds and investment fund management companies, investment companies and other entities operating on the Polish and the European capital market. She has been involved in several dozens of licensing proceedings before the Polish Financial Supervision Authority. She graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw.

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