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Compensation special purpose act for businesses affected by COVID-19

22.02.2021

Compensation special purpose act for businesses affected by COVID-19

On Friday, the Senate of the Republic of Poland adopted a draft compensation special prupose act, providing for a simplified route for entrepreneurs affected by COVID-19 to seek compensation. We are pleased to have been able to work on this bill together with Senator Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, Chairman of the Legislative Committee and entrepreneurs whose businesses had been closed due to COVID-19.

LWW's actions for the fitness industry in relation to the State Treasury's liability for damages

04.02.2021

LWW's actions for the fitness industry in relation to the State Treasury's liability for damages

On 2 February 2021, our law firm, acting on behalf of dozens of Polish fitness club operators, filed the first part of pre-litigation summonses to the State Treasury to unfreeze fitness industry and pay damages to the Prime Minister's Office. The summonses are a prelude to a class action lawsuit being prepared by LWW.

Legal support programme for the fitness industry

04.11.2020

Legal support programme for the fitness industry

In response to the difficult situation in which the fitness industry finds itself, we have created a website dedicated to legal support for this segment of the economy.

Dziennik Gazeta Prawna - Krzysztof Łyszyk i Wiktor Wesołowski

12.05.2020

Dziennik Gazeta Prawna - Krzysztof Łyszyk i Wiktor Wesołowski

Today's issue of #DziennikGazetaPrawna by Krzysztof Lyszyk and Wiktor Wesołowski describes the problems that tenants of various types of commercial premises still face and the deficiencies of the anti-crisis shield.

Legal 500 - Krzysztof Łyszyk

30.04.2020

Legal 500 - Krzysztof Łyszyk

We are pleased to announce that Krzysztof Lyszyk has been once again recommended by #Legal50

Dziennik Gazeta Prawna - Krzysztof Łyszyk

31.03.2020

Dziennik Gazeta Prawna - Krzysztof Łyszyk

The judgment concerns the rules of liability of charter carriers and the jurisdiction of the local court in cases of compensation for delayed or cancelled flights. However, the question arises whether, once the airline industry resumes its operations, it will be able to bear such a regime of liability that is so beneficial to passengers and whether these provisions should not be limited to the time of recovery from the crisis.