Paulina Przewoźnik joins employment team of Wolf Theiss Warsaw
Warsaw, 16 October 2017 – Paulina Przewoźnik has joined the employment team of Wolf Theiss Warsaw. The appointment of Paulina comes as Wolf Theiss looks to bolster its team providing employment-related advisory services to Poland’s growing business services sector.
Paulina Przewoźnik has advised clients on a wide-range of employment matters for many years. She has participated in numerous projects concerning the transfer of work establishments. Paulina has also represented clients before common courts of all instances, in employment, corporate, and commercial disputes. Paulina’s responsibilities will include supporting the Corporate and M&A practice of Wolf Theiss by participating in labor law due diligence exercises. Paulina graduated from the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. She also completed Postgraduate Commercial Law Studies at Cracow University of Economics and Postgraduate Studies in Employment Law at University of Warsaw. She is a member of the Bar Association in Warsaw.
“I am proud to join the team at Wolf Theiss. As more multinational companies decide to set up subsidiaries in Poland there is an ever growing need for sound employment advice. I believe that our team will be taking an ever larger role in the Polish employment law market and helping these companies develop successful business operations,” said Paulina Przewoźnik.
Paulina’s appointment will significantly strengthen Wolf Theiss’ employment capabilities in the Poland – another expanding area of development for the firm, allowing the group to have an even more global outlook as the firm of client choice for significant employment and benefits related litigation, corporate and governmental investigations, executive compensation and counseling projects,” said Ralf Peschek, the Vienna-based head of Wolf Theiss’ Employment Practice. “She supplements our product offering quite nicely and will take a leading role in our continuing growth in Warsaw and the entire CEE/SEE region in which we practice.”
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