Our values bring us closer to what our clients and we can - and should - expect from each other.
Thanks to these values, we are confident in the value of the advice and recommendations we give our clients. And we know that our work makes perfect sense.
How do we understand these values on a daily basis?
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For us, innovation means modern running a law firm using tools reserved not so long ago only for a few international law firms.
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Innovation means our client’s comfort. It is full digitalization of documents. It is the opportunity to access these documents 24 hours a day. It is the meetings in the form of videoconferencing via a reputable platform that enables advanced document access control, effective data encryption, or a system for detecting attempts to access databases, which is also used by the largest international corporations
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Innovation is a comfortable office, where you can spend time in a pleasant environment, surrounded by greenery and a place for walks, meetings, where you can freely and without fear of finding a parking space nearby
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Innovative solutions are not only technologies. Innovation is an open mind for a multidisciplinary approach to the legal profession. It is using the latest tools and aids to develop interpersonal skills, involving the 34 characteristics called talents. Talents naturally predispose to a specific perception and processing of reality, and thus to achievements in specific professional fields
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We believe that it is possible to combine modern, effective solutions with respect for tradition and the role of people who enable us to practice law in time of peace
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One of today's most influential law philosophers, R. Dworkin, convincingly explains that law (its institutions) should be approached as a timeless novel to which each generation adds its chapter. By agreeing with this convention, we respect the achievements we have made and treat tradition as an important element of our identity
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“I am not the king of your consciences" - these words of Sigismund II Augustus are our guide-post. Nothing will express more vividly the meaning of each person's freedom to arrange his or her life according to his or her own worldview than the words spoken by perhaps the greatest king in the history of Poland at the time when the bloody streams of religious wars were raging through Europe, to mention the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France
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We are proud that the guarantees of personal, property or religious freedom, which are part of the magnificent heritage of Polish legal culture, are an important and unquestionable element of Western civilization. When we think about tradition, we mean the principle of Neminem captivabimus nisi iure victum, dating back to the 15th century - “we will not imprison anyone without a court sentence”, which was included in the legal framework of the privilege of Jedlnia of 1430. We mean the Privilege of Czerwińsk from 1422 protecting freedom of property or the act of the Warsaw confederation of 1573 guaranteeing religious tolerance, which stated "not to spill blood for different faith and variety in the Church". These are the values we refer to in our daily work. In them we find the sources of our identity