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Unauthorised use of patents, counterfeiting of brands, piracy or copying of registered designs not only cost companies millions, but also represent a serious business risk potentially even leading to bankruptcy.
KochaĹ„ski & Partners advised Polska Wytwórnia Papierów WartoĹ›ciowych on the PLN 143 million acquisition of over 17 hectares of land in Tarchomin, Warsaw, from Polfa Tarchomin S.A.The land will be used for the construction of a state-of-the-art banknote printing and security paper facility
Kochanski & Partners law firm advised Pacific Media Group in the transaction to acquire a majority stake in Klub Piłkarski GKS Tychy S.A. (the "Company").
Kochański & Partners continues its strategy of conducting business in a responsible and sustainable manner.
Agnieszka Chrzanowska, Partner and Head of the Kochański & Partners Media Sector, has been appointed Publications Officer on the Media Law Committee of the International Bar Association (IBA). This achievement has twofold significance, as it is also the first time that such a high-ranking position within the IBA has been entrusted to a Polish lawyer.
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Join the event about current business situation in Ukraine and how war affected them.
KochaĹ„ski & Partners has joined the United Nations Global Compact – the world's largest initiative bringing together businesses working for sustainable development, and forming an integral part of the UN system based in New York.
The need to raise capital remains fundamental for companies, and access to investors willing to provide businesses with the capital they need is crucial to their survival in rapidly changing markets, by providing opportunities for growth and expansion beyond the geography of local markets.
Internet worlds where physical and virtual reality collide, where people can engage in a wide range of activities like those in the physical world. What is the metaverse and how does it look in practice?
Work is underway on a bill on assistance to Ukrainian citizens in connection with the armed conflict.
The bill sets out specific rules for legalising the stay of Ukrainian citizens entering the territory of Poland directly from Ukraine in connection with military operations, the rules for employing Ukrainian citizens, and rules for extending the periods of legal stay of Ukrainian citizens.