Business law – Kancelaria Doradztwa Biznesowego

Business law

Our law firm, as a professional entity, combines an innovative approach with extensive experience in commercial law, contract law, and competition law.

As part of our specialized offerings, we also provide support in fundamental business matters, such as:

  • Corporate Legal Services: We provide comprehensive legal support for companies, covering all aspects of their operations. Our services include advising on company formation, drafting and reviewing articles of association, registration in the National Court Register (KRS), and ongoing legal consultancy. We assist with management and supervision matters, including the preparation and conduct of shareholders’ meetings and board meetings. Additionally, we provide support in restructuring, mergers, acquisitions, and corporate dispute resolution.
  • Competition Law: Our law firm offers specialized legal advice on competition law. We help businesses understand and comply with competition regulations, ensuring adherence to both national and EU laws. Our services cover issues related to abuse of dominant market position, anti-competitive agreements, and merger control.
  • Commercial Contracts: We specialize in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts in commercial transactions. Our services include preparing a wide range of business agreements, such as sales, supply, licensing, distribution, and service contracts. We thoroughly analyze and assess contracts to ensure compliance with applicable laws and to safeguard our clients’ interests. We also assist in renegotiating existing agreements and resolving contractual disputes, aiming to achieve mutually beneficial solutions.

Business Law, also known as commercial law, is a set of legal norms regulating economic activities, commercial transactions, and legal relations between business entities. It encompasses various areas, including corporate law, contract law, securities law, bankruptcy law, and competition and consumer protection regulations.

This branch of law plays a crucial role in the functioning of the economy by ensuring stability, protecting contractual parties’ interests, promoting fair competition, and safeguarding consumers. Its provisions are continuously adapted to evolving economic conditions and the needs of businesses and society.

One of the key areas of business law is corporate law, which governs the formation, management, operation, and dissolution of commercial companies. It includes regulations on different types of companies, such as limited liability companies (LLCs), joint-stock companies, general partnerships, limited partnerships, and professional partnerships. Corporate law defines the rights and obligations of shareholders and partners, as well as the rules of liability for corporate obligations.

Another essential aspect of business law is competition law, which regulates fair competition among businesses, prevents monopolistic practices, and prohibits the abuse of dominant market positions. Competition law includes provisions on merger control, anti-competitive agreements, and consumer protection against unfair market practices.

Business law originates from civil law and is closely linked to it, particularly in areas such as contract law, named contracts, and general regulations governing agreements and commercial transactions.

Its scope covers many areas, such as:

Company law
Law of contracts
Securities law
Insolvency law

Competition regulations
Consumer protection