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26.05.2017
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We are pleased to announce that we have created a Criminal Law Team in DZP's Dispute Resolution Practice. The team is headed by Dr Hanna Gajewska-Kraczkowska, who together with Rafał Karbowniczek, who joined us in May, and Agnieszka Żebrowska, will provide legal advice on proceedings involving economic (white-collar) crime.
The team will represent clients in preparatory and court proceedings in criminal and tax crime cases conducted pursuant to Polish law, the FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) and the Bribery Act 2010.
Hanna Gajewska-Kraczkowska is an expert renowned on the market and has worked with DZP since 1998. She handles cases involving economic crime, criminal liability of economic entities, protection of personal rights and press law.
Rafał Karbowniczek specialises in criminal, civil and commercial law. He has extensive experience in complex economic crime litigation and focuses on white-collar cases and cross-border cybercrime. He advises Polish and foreign clients at pre-trial and jurisdiction stages.
Agnieszka Żebrowska has worked at DZP since 2009. She specialises in civil and economic litigation in common and arbitration courts. She also has experience in enforcement proceedings and advises on cases involving unfair contractual terms.
From 25 May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies in Poland and other European Union countries. We would therefore like to give you several details on the subject of how DZP processes personal data.
The administrator of the personal data is Domański Zakrzewski Palinka Sp.k. (“DZP”; address: Rondo ONZ 1, 00-124 Warszawa). Data are processed for contact purposes and to impart information on changes to provisions and authority practices and on other issues, including events concerning day-to-day legal, economic and cultural issues, inter alia, by sending DZP newsletters. The above is carried out on the basis of legitimate interests, i.e. in accordance with art. 6(1)(f) of the GDPR. Data can also be processed where necessary for the conclusion or performance of a contract and for compliance with a legal obligation to which DZP is subject, i.e. pursuant to art. 6(1)(b) and (c) of the GDPR. Data can be transferred to entities with whose help DZP achieves the indicated aims, including entities maintaining IT infrastructure. Giving data is voluntary and in contractual relations is a requirement for concluding and performing a contract. It is possible to object to data processing, request access to, rectification and erasure of personal data or restriction of processing and data portability. Data are kept until an objection is made, and in contractual relations – throughout the term of the contract and thereafter for a period specified in provisions on archiving and limitations period for claims. Anyone has the right to file a complaint with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office. Questions concerning privacy at DZP can be sent to DZP’s Data Protection Inspector, Macieja Maciejewskiego, at: iod@dzp.pl.
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