Janusz Piotr offered advice for technological companies, Internet and television companies, fuel, spirits, construction, tobacco, cosmetic companies, as well as film producers and distributors, and manufacturers of electronic equipment and luxury goods. He conducted disputes and negotiations with royalty collection and distribution societies and state institutions. He took part in court proceedings regarding infringement of rights to well-known trademarks and conducted domain disputes before the Court of Arbitration in Warsaw. He also participated in court disputes related to the infringement of personal interests resulting from press publications. He offered advice for tobacco companies in the area of right to advertise. He represented clients before the General Inspector for Personal Data Protection in a procedure on procuring approval for transfer of personal data outside of the European Economic Area. Kolczyński acquired his initial professional experience as a legal advisor in Wardyński & Partners Law Firm and as a head of the intellectual property and new technologies section in PwC Legal Polska. Janusz Piotr is a doctoral student at the Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In 2001, he was a scholarship holder at the Max Planck Institute in Munich.
Dominika graduated from the Catholic University of Lublin and completed her postgraduate studies in intellectual property law at the University of Warsaw. In 2019 she finished her apprenticeship as attorney at law trainee at the Warsaw Bar Association, and in 2020 has complemented her bar exam. She collaborated with a public television broadcaster and a leading organization for collective management of copyrights and neighbouring rights. She gained professional experience while working for a district court in Warsaw and a company managing one of the largest teleinformation networks in Poland. She authored articles for a a well-known legal website. She has also experience in providing legal support for the association of professional tax advisors.
Agnieszka is a lawyer and a Polish and European patent attorney specialising in trademark, industrial design law and competition law. She runs an agency practice as part of partner company, WTS Rzecznicy Patentowi, which she co-founded.
Between 2001 and 2005, she participated in Ph.D. classes at the Institute of Law Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences. As part of the study, she received a scholarship of the Max-Planck Foundation and in 2003 she completed a half-year research scholarship in the Max-Planck Institute in Munich, which focused on the intellectual property law and tax law. She is a member of the Polish Chamber of Patent Attorneys and a member of the European Communities Trademark Association. Agnieszka possesses extensive experience in representing clients in proceedings related to trademarks and industrial design, including administrative proceedings and disputes before the Patent Office of the Republic of Poland and EUIPO and in court proceedings before Polish administrative courts. As a counsellor, she participates in civil and economic cases related to the infringement of exclusive rights and activities contradictory with the principles of fair competition.
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