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25 years of Kochański & Partners and latest news

Kochański & Partners celebrates its 25th anniversary and shares the most recent news from the areas of investments, AI and sustainable development.

Kochański & Partners celebrates its 25th anniversary. But this won’t be just a solemn summary of a quarter of a century’s legal service. We have a number of surprises and special events planned, so we all can look forward to an exciting year full of festive celebration.
Global Arbitration Review
Despite revolutionary changes in investment treaties between EU Member States, the protection of investments made in Poland remains a key issue for many foreign entrepreneurs. Kochański & Partners lawyers Marek Jeżewski and Krzysztof Walczyk have prepared a practical guide for Global Arbitration Review, analysing nearly 40 investment treaties still in force. The guide not only presents the standards of investor protection, but also takes an in-depth look at the practical aspects of conducting investment disputes against Poland. Find precise answers to non-obvious questions and learn how to structure and plan foreign investments in order to ensure effective investment protection.
Read more here.
The environmental impact of AI, or the climate cost of artificial intelligence
The climate cost of artificial intelligence is a fact that fortunately more and more people, companies and institutions are becoming aware of.
Leading companies responsible for AI-based solutions are showing awareness and initiative in this area, which gives us hope for a future where we can enjoy the benefits of technological progress without further damaging our planet. Natalia Kotłowska-Wochna and Wojciech Aleksandrowicz of Kochański & Partners write more about this, read more here.
Sustainable transformation driven by the CSRD
Europe is to become carbon neutral by 2025. The transformation that the European Union, its member states and, by extension, its businesses will undergo will be unprecedented, says Joanna Barbrich (Kochański & Partners). However, a climate-neutral circular economy cannot be achieved without the full mobilisation of all sectors, and so the EU is introducing new sustainability requirements. Companies will soon be required to include environmental and social issues as well as human rights and corporate governance in annual reporting.
Read more here.

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