INDIVIDUAL SOLUTIONS
Advocate Dr. Joanna Kaźmierczak
Graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Lodz with a full-time Master’s degree in law (2007-2012). She earned her Master’s degree by defending thesis on a claim to performance a consideration with a very good grade.
She has gained experience in the provision of legal services continuously since 2011, including as an advocate since 2016.
From 2013 to 2015, she served her legal training at the Lodz Bar Association.
In 2014-2015, she gained her professional practice as an attorney trainee under the patronage of the President of the Regional Bar Council in Lodz, Advocate Zbigniew Wodo.
In October 2015, she began full-time doctoral studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Lodz.
Since May 2016, she has been registered on the list of attorneys of the Lodz Bar Association.
In May 2019, she completed a month-long research trip to the University of Oxford funded by the National Academic Exchange Agency.
In 2020, she was awarded a grant in the PRELUDIUM 18 programme worth PLN 179,900 funded by the National Science Centre. The grant included funding for, among other things, research trips to Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich and Université Panthéon-Sorbonne and publications (monographs and scientific articles).
In December 2022, at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Lodz, she defended with distinction her doctoral thesis entitled ‘Liability for planning damage’, which she prepared under the supervision of Prof. zw. dr hab. Małgorzata Pyziak-Szafnicka.
In September 2023, her doctoral thesis won two distinctions: in the eighth edition of the nationwide competition named after Professor Zbigniew Radwański for the best doctoral thesis in the field of Polish private law, in which the prize is a free publication of the doctoral thesis in the prestigious series “Legal Monographs” in the publishing house C.H.Beck, and in the twentieth edition of the Competition named after Professor Michał Kulesza organised by the periodical “Samorząd Terytorialny” for the best doctoral thesis on issues related to the functioning of local government, in which she received a cash prize.
In the years 2020-2022, she was awarded the title of winner three times and received distinctions in the “Orły Prawa” Plebiscite, in which the winners and distinguished lawyers are selected based on clients’ opinions.
For years, he has also been involved in various pro bono projects involving the provision of free legal assistance, including the Law Clinic and the Children’s Rights Clinic at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Łódź, for the Lawyer’s Noble Parcel and at the point of free legal assistance.
Author of publications on private law.
She is fluent in English (in 2006 she passed the University of Cambridge exam, gaining a Certificate of Advanced English, corresponding to level C1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages adopted by the Council of Europe). She speaks German at an intermediate level (B1).
In addition to her professional interests, she is passionate about fiction and reportage, philosophy, cinema, music and sailing. She obtained her yacht helmsman certificate in 2013.
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At the Lawyer’s Office, you can obtain assistance in various branches of law.
A broad view of the legal order helps to individualise the
legal service and adapt it to the facts.

Civil law
Civil law regulates legal relations between subjects who are in a relationship based on equality and autonomy with each other. Civil law encompasses many sections, including: personal law, property law, contract law, law of obligations, law of succession, securities law (including bills of exchange and cheque law), consumer law, agricultural law, insurance law, medical law, cooperative law, etc.

Intellectual property law
Within intellectual property law, a distinction can be made between copyright and industrial property law. Intellectual property law regulates the rights to creations of the human mind, such as the work, invention, industrial design, utility model, trademark, geographical indications and topographies of integrated circuits.

Commercial law
Commercial law regulates the establishment, organisation, functioning, division, merger, transformation and cessation of existence (bankruptcy, liquidation) of entities conducting business activities, as well as the legal acts performed by them and the legal relations established to the extent that they are not subject to the regulation of civil law. Commercial law also includes legal acts relating to entities conducting certain types of business, such as banking law.

Private international law
Private international law establishes conflict-of-laws rules to indicate which legal system (domestic or foreign), among at least two competing ones, is applicable in a given factual situation for the assessment of a private law situation (i.e. civil law, family law, intellectual property law, commercial law, labour law).

Family and guardianship law
Family and guardianship law governs the relationships between persons who are either married or have a relationship. Within family and guardianship law, a distinction is made between matrimonial law, the law governing the relationship between parents and children and guardianship law.

Labour law
Labour law regulates the legal relationship between employer and employee, the establishment, organisation, functioning and dissolution of trade unions and the rules on collective redundancies.

Administrative law
Administrative law regulates the legal relations between public authorities and the subjects towards whom it is exercised. Administrative law norms the public law status of the citizen and many different areas of the functioning of social life, in particular, one can point to: The law on civil status records, acts normalizing the rules for the acquisition of citizenship and the rights of foreigners, civil registration, the issuance of passports and identity cards, names and surnames, social assistance, environmental protection, mass events, etc. In administrative law, it is also possible to distinguish between construction law, planning and zoning law, historic preservation law, water law, education law, etc.

Constitutional law
Constitutional law regulates the state system, the rules of functioning of public bodies and the freedoms, rights and duties of man and citizen. In the event of a violation of human and civil freedoms or rights, the right to lodge a constitutional complaint with the Constitutional Court may be exercised in certain cases.
Scope of services
Legal advice
Providing answers to questions on legal issues.
Opinions, audits and legal analyses
Preparation of analyses, audits (due diligence) and opinions on legal issues and draft legal documents.
Representation before courts and authorities
Representation in judicial, administrative, judicial-administrative, arbitration and other proceedings.
Permanent legal services
Ongoing legal advice for entrepreneurs and entities in need of ongoing legal services.
Legal documentation
Creation of legal documentation for business and individuals, contracts, regulations, model documents, letters, etc.
Handling business and real estate transactions
Legal support for business transactions (including conversions), investments and real estate transactions
Reviews
Customer reviews added on the Internet
The average of 33 opinions from the Internet is: 4.9 out of 5
The Law Office of Advocate
Dr Joanna Kazmierczak
- Address for correspondence:
Piramowicza Street 15 lok. 17, 90-254 Łódź
(entrance from Narutowicza Street 44)
- Hours of operation:
Monday-Friday: 9:00-17:00
- NIP: 727 269 19 96
- REGON: 365128160
- Alior Bank S.A.: 30 2490 0005 0000 4530 4393 4722